Article 4
sty 23rd
Toilet mouth in a patient who is unconscious, requires great caution. In any case, you should not try to ill mouth, because it threatens aspiration, ie, getting the fluid to the airways, which consequently can cause pneumonia. If the patient has a movable prosthesis cavity, it should be removed in the evening and brush thoroughly washed and then inserted into a glass of water. It's hard to be patient to remove dentures from the mouth until the recovery of consciousness, otherwise it risks such as falling into the throat.
Article 3
sty 23rd
Bath bath tub is important both for improving the well-being, as well as a thorough cleaning of the skin of the patient. Patients lying should be bathed at least once a week, if there are no clear contraindications, such as: a serious condition, high temperature, various changes and dressings on the skin. The best time for swimming is the evening, but you can also swim at another time, avoiding only the period immediately after eating. The bath should not last longer than 10 minutes so as not to tire the patient. Prior to the bath is en suite air and see if there is enough heat in it. Then prepare all the equipment for washing and bathing thermometer. The bathroom should be a chair covered with a blanket, which redistributed large plastic backing sheet and bath. For patients with very limited movement, to draw up a simple auxiliary facilities, useful for entering and leaving the tub. This can be such a special bench or regular ironing board, which is arranged across the bath and stand on his feet. Bench help at the entrance and exit from the tub, but it must be careful not to prevail.
Article 2
sty 23rd
Washing hands lying sick should be allowed to frequent hand washing, particularly should wash their hands before eating and after the expulsion of urine and stool. The easiest way is to wash your hands by spraying. For this, a small jug with hot water, a small basin, soap and a towel. Towel can be spread on a blanket near the patient, set the pan on it, then pour over his hands, give soap, and rinse after washing with water again. And if he himself can not wash their hands, all operations must be done for him.
Article 1
sty 23rd
Between halves made of plastic is put into a diaper, and the remaining part of it all wraps. In this way, the relatively narrow (but not too narrow) strip of the contribution. Prepared in this way the security is put between the patient's legs sticking deep into the buttocks of one part, and the other sliding up. This contribution must be frequently checked and changed when soiled. Then you should always wash away the sick, the skin thoroughly dry and grease greasy cream or Vaseline to protect it from moisture, which can damage the skin and encourage the formation of bedsores.