These are the images used in this course. Click on any of the thumbnails to enlarge the image.
Figure 1-1. Built-in sitz bath.
Figure 1-2. Disposable sitz bath
Figure 1-3. Bed bath/partial bath.
Figure 1-4. Mitten washcloth.
Figure 1-5. Bathing the eyelids.
Figure 1-6. Prepare a towel.
Figure 1-7. Bathe the patient.
Figure 1-8. Care of feet.
Figure 1-9. Care of fingernails.
Figure 1-10. Administer a backrub.
Figure 1-11. Cleaning the teeth.
Figure 1-12. Assisting patient with mouth care.
Figure 1-13. Care of dentures.
Figure 1-14. Care of patient’s hair.
Figure 1-15. Urinals.
Figure 1-16. Bedpan.
Figure 2-1. Standing position.
Figure 2-2. Sitting position.
Figure 2-3. Prone position.
Figure 2-4. Supine position.
Figure 2-5. Lateral recumbent.
Figure 2-6. Fowler’s position.
Figure 2-7. Body positions for moving and lifting.
Figure 2-8. Moving a patient up in bed.
Figure 2-9. Raising head and shoulders.
Figure 2-10. Turning a patient on his side.
Figure 2-11. Range-of-motion exercises for the neck.
Figure 2-12. Range-of-motion exercises or the shoulder.
Figure 2-13. Range-of-motion exercises motion exercises for the elbow.
Figure 2-14. Range-of-motion exercises motion exercises for the forearm.
Figure 2-15. Range-of-motion exercises for the wrist.
Figure 2-16. Range-of-motion exercises for the thumb.
Figure 2-17. Range-of-motion exercises for the fingers.
Figure 2-18. Range-of-motion exercises for the hip.
Figure 2-20. Range-of-motion exercises for motion exercises for the ankle.
Figure 2-19. Range-of-motion exercises for the knee.
Figure 2-21. Range-of-motion exercises for the foot
Figure 2-22. Range-of-motion exercises for the toes.
Figure 2-23. Lifting patient from floor to bed.
Figure 2-24. The footboard.
Figure 2-25. Positioning an injured leg.
C. Heels placed against board support ankle joint with folded bath towel. Abdomen supported with firm small pillow. Shoulder supported with folded bath towel.
Figure 2-25. Positioning an injured leg.
Figure 2-26. Leg and arm supported in abduction.
Figure 2-27. Areas susceptible to bedsores.
Figure 3-1. Cleaning the bedside unit.
Figure 3-2. Making a bed (continued)
Figure 3-2. Making a bed (concluded)
Figure 3-3. Putting on pillowcases.
Figure 4-1. Clamp catheter port.
Figure 4-2. Insert needle into catheter port.
Figure 4-3. Place sterile drape under buttocks.
Figure 4-4. Expose the meatus.
Figure 4-5. Cleanse the penis.
Figure 5-1. Inspecting hand.
Figure 5-2. Adjust water temperature and force.
Figure 5-3. Hands lower than elbow.
Figure 5-4. Turning off water with towel.
Distance Learning for Students and Providers of the Healing Arts
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