5.1 Introduction

A well-made bed is an essential contribution to the client’s feeling of well-being. Comfort and appearance of the bed are important and the health care worker must be able to make a bed that is neat and free of wrinkles.  Most beds found in health care facilities are able to be adjusted to suit the client’s needs and comfort.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this unit, the successful student will be able to:

  1. Mmake and straighten beds (unoccupied and occupied).
  2. Identify the basic bed positions.
  3. Describe how to handle linens according to the rules of medical asepsis.
  4. Describe general rules for bed making.
  5. Describe competent bed making procedures.

 

 

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