August 11, 2024 · 3 min read

Before you start taking care of a patient, follow these important steps. Doing them each time helps you remember and makes them a habit, ensuring both you and your patient are safe and comfortable.
1. Wash Your Hands:
Washing your hands helps stop the spread of germs and keeps everyone healthy. Many illnesses spread if hands are not washed properly. Always wash your hands before you start taking care of a patient.
How to Wash Your Hands:
Tip: You might need to wash your hands more than once during patient care. Always wash before starting any new task.
2. Explain the Procedure to the Patient and Family
Tell the patient and their family what you are going to do. This helps them feel less worried and more willing to help.
How to Communicate:
Tip: Talking calmly and clearly can help reduce anxiety and make the procedure go more smoothly.
3. Give the Patient Privacy
Make sure the patient feels comfortable and respected by giving them privacy during care.
How to Provide Privacy:
Tip: Privacy helps the patient feel more at ease and respected during care.
4. Keep the Patient Safe
Ensure the patient is safe throughout the care process.
Safety Measures for Patients
Tip: Regularly check that the bed and wheelchair are in the correct position and locked properly.
Your safety is also important. Proper positioning and adjustments help prevent injury.
Safety Tips for Caregivers:
Tip: If the bed or chair needs to be adjusted, do so before starting the procedure to make it easier and safer for you.
Additional Tips
CDC Hand washing protocol