Basic nursing skills.  Basic nursing procedures (washing, positioning, help with eating, excreting, moving etc.)  Pain management  Bedsores  Measurements.

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Basic nursing skills

 Basic nursing procedures (washing, positioning, help with eating, excreting, moving etc.)  Pain management  Bedsores  Measurements : Blood pressure PulseTemperatureEKG Injections – i.m., s.c., i.v.

Basic nursing equipment Bedpan urinal wash basin with soap and towel

Help patients with excreting How you can give the bedpan to the patiens when is lying or sitting How you can give the bedpan to the patiens when is lying or sitting How you can give the bedpan to the patiens when he cannot lift hipp

How to help patient with moving Helping a patiens to stand

Positions in the bed Supine – dorsal position Sim´s position also using for the rectal examination and rectal treatment

Positions in the bed

Trendelenburgh position Fowler´s position

Examination position Lithotomy position – using for rectal, vaginal and bladder examination Knee-chest positron – used for reptal or vaginal examination