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definition

 Personal Hygiene is derived from the Greek


Language, which means individual personal
hygiene and healthy means. If someone is
sick, usually a cleanliness issue less
attention. This happens because we consider
the problem of cleanliness is a trivial matter,
but if it is allowed to continue to affect
general health.
 Bathing the patient is a nursing action
performed on patients who are unable to
bathe independently or need help.
Various bath

 cold shower
Bathe using water with a temperature of
60 ° f (16 ° c).
 Warm Shower
Bathe with water with temperatures
between 80 ° -90 ° f (22 ° c-32 °).
 Shower Heat
Bathing water temperature is 90 ° -95 °
(32 ° -35 ° C).
Aim
 Clean the body of impurities and
eliminate body odor.
 Provides a sense of comfort and
relaxation.
 Stimulates blood circulation to the skin.
 Prevent infection of the skin.
 Educating patients recognize personal
hygiene.
Indication

1. All patients to meet their hygiene needs.


2. Patients who cannot bathe themselves,
especially if it is very dirty
Things that need to be considered

 Avoid actions that may cause


embarrassment to the patient and maintain
patient privacy.
 Note the patient's general condition and
abnormalities in the body of the patient if
their sores and blisters.
 Remove the patient's clothing in order, not
released directly.
 If the water is dirty replace immediately.
 It is best if the patient cleanses his own
genetals if he can, while nurses only help.
Bersambung………….

Eittz… don’t leave !!!!


1. What kinds of baths are there?
2. Do you use water with a temperature of 90 ° -95 °
(32 ° -35 ° c)?
3. Mention the purpose of bathing the patient?
4. Is it true that the statement below is included in
the indication of bathing the patient?
- All patients to meet their hygiene needs
- Patients who cannot bathe themselves, especially
if it is very dirty
5. Mention 3 points that must be considered in
bathing the patient!
1. What kinds of baths are there?
 cold shower
 Warm Shower
 Shower Heat
2. Do you use water with a
temperature of 90 ° -95 ° (32 ° -
35 ° c)?

 Shower Heat
Bathing water temperature is 90 ° -95 °
(32 ° -35 ° C).
3. Mention the purpose of
bathing the patient?

 Clean the body of impurities and eliminate


body odor.
 Provides a sense of comfort and relaxation.
 Stimulates blood circulation to the skin.
 Prevent infection of the skin.
 Educating patients recognize personal
hygiene.
4.
THAT’S RIGHT!!!!!!!!
5.Mention 3 points that must
be considered in bathing
the patient!
 Avoid actions that may cause
embarrassment to the patient and maintain
patient privacy.
 Note the patient's general condition and
abnormalities in the body of the patient if
their sores and blisters.
 Remove the patient's clothing in order, not
released directly.
 If the water is dirty replace immediately.
 It is best if the patient cleanses his own
genetals if he can, while nurses only help.

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