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TOP SHEET

BOTTOM SHEET
RUBBER
SHEET
DRAW SHEET
KEBLANT
BLANKET
The student will be able to:
 State the purposes of bed making
 Demonstrate guidelines to make an
unoccupied and occupied bed.
 Evaluate a peer using skills check.
 is
the act of arranging the bedsheets and
other bedding on a bed, to prepare it for
use. It is a household chore, but is also
performed in establishments including
hospitals, hotels, and military or
educational residences
 tohelp clients feel comfortable and to
decrease pathogens in the client’s
environment.
 Clean, dry, and wrinkle-free linens also
help to reduce the potential for skin
breakdown and they are important to
help control odor.
 Prevention of cross-infection
 Unoccupied bed
is a bed that is empty at the time it is
made and it is the easiest bed to make
To be ready for the next
occupant
 Prepare the bed for the client’s
return
 To provide a clean environment
 To provide a good appearance
 To minimize source of infection
Occupied bed,
used when the client is not allowed
out of bed.
 To provide a neat and clean bed.
 To refresh the patient who is confined to
the bed.
 To change the linen with the least
possible disturbance to the patient.
 To draw or fix the sheets under the
patients very firmly so that it would not
wrinkle.
 To remove crumbs from the bed.
 To make patient feel comfortable.
 Gloves
 Bottom Sheet
 Rubber Sheet
 Cotton draw sheet
 Top Sheet
 Pillow Case
 Blanket
 Linen Hamper or bag
 Bed side
The mitered or military corner
Demonstration of
Bedmaking

Unoccupied / Occupied
Return Demonstration
Answer the following questions:

1. What is the importance of


bedmaking?
2. How can you prevent bedsore?
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