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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: