Conscious Oral Care

Wings Health Care Training
29 Sept 201503:13

Summary

TLDRThis video demonstrates the process of conscious oral care, focusing on steps such as washing hands, setting up the workspace, and assisting a patient with oral hygiene. The procedure involves brushing teeth with a front-to-back motion, flossing between teeth, offering water and mouthwash for rinsing, and applying lip balm if appropriate. Special attention is given to safety, such as avoiding petroleum-based lip balms for oxygen-dependent patients. The video concludes with cleaning up supplies, removing gloves, and ensuring the patient's comfort and safety, including repositioning the bed and providing a call light for assistance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Proper supplies for conscious oral care include a waterproof barrier, towel, mouthwash, toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, lip balm, and emesis basin.
  • 😀 Always wash hands and apply gloves before beginning the procedure to maintain hygiene.
  • 😀 Position the bed at a 90° angle and ensure it's at a comfortable working level for the caregiver.
  • 😀 Use a towel as a barrier to protect the patient's chest during the oral care procedure.
  • 😀 Start by giving the patient a small sip of water to moisten the mouth before brushing their teeth.
  • 😀 Brush teeth using a front-to-back motion for the outside surfaces, a circular motion for the chewing surfaces, and an up-and-down motion for the inside of the teeth and tongue.
  • 😀 Offer the patient an emesis basin for spitting out extra toothpaste and rinse with water.
  • 😀 Floss the patient's teeth using approximately 18 inches of dental floss, moving between each pair of teeth.
  • 😀 Offer water to rinse after flossing, then provide mouthwash diluted with water for a 30-second rinse.
  • 😀 Use a towel to gently dry the patient's face after mouthwash, and apply lip balm (unless the patient is on oxygen).
  • 😀 Remove all supplies, place the towel in the laundry hamper, and return the bed to a safe and low position.
  • 😀 Ensure the patient has access to their call light before finishing the procedure and cleaning up.

Q & A

  • What supplies are needed for the oral care procedure?

    -The supplies needed are a waterproof barrier for the work surface, a towel, mouthwash, toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, lip balm, a cup with water, a cup for the mouthwash solution, and an emesis basin.

  • Why is it important to wash hands and wear gloves before performing the procedure?

    -Washing hands and wearing gloves are essential for infection control to ensure both the patient's and the caregiver's safety during the procedure.

  • What is the correct position for the bed before starting the oral care procedure?

    -The bed should be raised to a 90° angle and adjusted to a comfortable working level for the caregiver.

  • What motion should be used when brushing the teeth?

    -A front-to-back motion is used to clean the outside surfaces of the teeth, while an up-and-down motion is used to clean the front of the teeth.

  • What is the purpose of the emesis basin in the procedure?

    -The emesis basin is provided for the patient to spit out the excess toothpaste after brushing their teeth.

  • How long should the patient rinse with mouthwash solution?

    -The patient should rinse with the mouthwash solution for approximately 30 seconds.

  • Why is dental floss used in the oral care procedure?

    -Dental floss is used to clean between the teeth, ensuring that plaque and food particles are removed from areas that the toothbrush cannot reach.

  • What should be done if the patient is on oxygen during oral care?

    -If the patient is on oxygen, petroleum-based lip balms should not be used because oxygen is combustible. Non-petroleum-based alternatives should be used instead.

  • What should be done after completing the oral care procedure?

    -After completing the oral care procedure, the caregiver should clean up the supplies, remove gloves, wash hands, and report and record the procedure.

  • What steps are taken to ensure the patient's comfort after oral care is completed?

    -The caregiver ensures the patient's comfort by lowering the bed to a 30° angle, securing the side rails, positioning the bed in the low position, and making sure the call light is within reach.

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