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5. Spillages (B)
6. Helping a diabetic person with blood glucose monitoring or giving insulin (B)
8.2a
8.2 b
Here are some phrases used by nurses – can you guess the context? Where are they and what
are they doing?
The nurse will check the temperature of the water when the nurse wants to bath the patient,
the temperature of the water must be adjusted to the patient's body temperature
Before bathing the patient the nurse will ask if the patient likes soap or shower gel to make the
patient more comfortable and find out if the patient is allergic to soap or shower gel
c Shall I wash your back now?
The nurse asks whether the patient's back was washed or not, this is done to find out the
patient's wishes and so that the patient feels more appreciated and not ignored
The nurse will ask the patient to tell him what makes him feel uncomfortable, this is done so
that the nurse knows what the patient feels and to increase patient comfort
e Is that OK?
The nurse asks this to find out if the patient feels comfortable with what the nurse is doing
The nurse asks the patient to tell him when the action he took is felt sufficient by the patient so
that the nurse can finish the action
The nurse asks the patient to tell him if he presses too hard. this is done so that the patient
feels more comfortable
The nurse asks this so that the patient feels more respected and so that the patient knows that
the nurse will clean the genitalia area
Nurses ask this so that patients feel more respected and so patients can be independent
It is a phrase that nurses use when helping to bathe patients in bed. The other three phrases
that nurses can use vhen helping to bathe patients are :
8.2c