BAG TECHNIQUE - COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING(CHN) l RETURN DEMONSTRATION (student nurse)

Chantal Lati
9 Nov 202112:48

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, student nurse Shantalati demonstrates the proper use of the bag technique, an essential tool for nurses during home visits. She explains the purpose, necessary materials, and the step-by-step process, including greeting the client, assessing needs, establishing rapport, and performing hand hygiene to prevent infection spread. The video also covers setting up the workspace, using an apron for protection, and cleaning materials post-procedure. It concludes with accurate record-keeping and scheduling follow-up visits, emphasizing the importance of effective and hygienic nursing care.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€โš•๏ธ The 'bag technique' is an essential tool for nurses, especially during home visits, to perform nursing procedures efficiently and safely.
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ It is crucial for a public health nurse to carry this indispensable equipment to save time and effort while providing effective care.
  • ๐Ÿ  Upon arriving, the nurse should greet, introduce themselves, and assess the client's needs to establish rapport and promote cooperation.
  • ๐Ÿ” The nurse must identify the client, explain the procedure, and ensure a flat surface like a table, chest, or box is available for the bag.
  • ๐Ÿงผ Hand washing is a critical step before any procedure to prevent the spread of infection from the health worker to the client.
  • ๐Ÿ‘• Wearing an apron is necessary to protect the nurse's uniform from contamination during the procedure.
  • ๐Ÿงด Using a paper and plastic lining under the bag on a flat surface prevents contamination and keeps the bag's clean side facing inward.
  • ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ After the procedure, it's important to clean all materials with alcohol solution before putting them back in the bag to prevent infection spread.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Accurate record-keeping after the visit is essential, including assessment, observation, nursing care, and treatment provided.
  • ๐Ÿ“… Scheduling the next visit by noting the date and time ensures continuity of care and follow-up.
  • ๐Ÿ˜„ The script includes light-hearted moments, such as laughter and a minor slip of the tongue, making the educational content approachable.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the bag technique in nursing?

    -The bag technique is a tool that enables a nurse to perform a nursing procedure with ease and efficiency during home visits. It is essential and indispensable equipment for a public health nurse to carry along during home visits, saving time and effort while providing effective nursing care to clients.

  • Why is it important to greet and introduce oneself to the family upon arriving at the client's home?

    -Greeting and introducing oneself helps establish rapport with the family members, which promotes cooperation and a comfortable environment for the nursing procedure to take place.

  • What should a nurse do after identifying the client and explaining the procedure to be done?

    -After identifying the client and explaining the procedure, the nurse should take the client's history and ask if they have a flat surface like a table, chest, or box available for the procedure.

  • Why is it necessary to put a paper lining and plastic lining before placing the bag on a surface?

    -The paper and plastic linings are used to prevent the bag from getting contaminated. The clean side or the inside of the bag is kept away from the table, while the outer part touches the table.

  • What is the rationale for hand washing before performing a nursing procedure?

    -Hand washing is crucial to prevent the spread of microorganisms from the health worker to the client, thus reducing the risk of infection.

  • Why is an apron necessary during a nursing procedure?

    -An apron is necessary as it protects the nurse's uniform from potential contamination during the procedure.

  • What should be done with the materials after performing the necessary care?

    -After performing the necessary care, the materials should be cleaned using cotton balls with a 70% alcohol solution to prevent the spread of infection before putting them back into the bag.

  • Why is it important to clean the materials before putting them back into the bag?

    -Cleaning the materials before putting them back into the bag helps to prevent the spread of infection and protect the healthcare worker.

  • How should a nurse remove their apron after completing the procedure?

    -The nurse should remove the apron by folding it away from themselves, ensuring the clean side is out and the soiled side is in, and then place it in a plastic bag before putting it back into the main bag.

  • What is the final step a nurse should take after completing a home visit?

    -The final step is to record the visit accurately, including the assessment, observations, nursing care, and treatment done. Additionally, an appointment for the next visit should be made by writing down the date and time.

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