Bedmaking, Care of pt's room & Admission/Discharge
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Occupied Bed | making bed with pt in it
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Unoccupied Bed | Making bed without pt in it
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Bed Cradle | Metal frame placed between bottom & top sheets to hold blankets off pt's feet
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Foot Board | Padded board placed at end of bed to keep feet aligned in 90 degree position
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Pressure Relief Mattress | mattress used to decrease potential for pressure sores/ulcers
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Closed bed | Bed with top blanket or cover pulled up over the pillow. Bed is "made."
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Open bed | Covers are fan-folded to end of bed so pt can get into it easier. Used more often in hospitals.
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Surgical bed | Covers are fan-folded to the side away from door.
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Mitered Corner | Method of folding and tucking bottom edge of sheets/blankets to help secure them onto bed.
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Overbed Table | Table which is able to go over bed or chair and may be raised or lowered.
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Call Light | Method of allowing pt to signal that assistance is required, usually by pushing a call button.
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Absorbent Pads | Pads placed on bed over bottom sheet to absorb liquids, such as urine. May also be used as draw sheet.
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Admission Process | Procedure for welcoming a new pt and completing documentation according to your job description.
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Discharge Process | Procedure for assisting to pack up pt's belongings prior to leaving.
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Transferring pt | Procedure for assisting to be taken home or to another healthcare facility.
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Admission Inventory | Listing all items pt brings with them during their admission to facility
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AMA | pt leaves medical facility without Dr's permission or "against medical advice."
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