Assisting a resident with bedpan use is a fundamental skill that requires attention to dignity, comfort, and proper positioning. This procedure demonstrates your ability to provide personal care while maintaining resident privacy and preventing skin breakdown. Proper technique and infection control measures are essential for both resident comfort and exam success.
🧰 Required Equipment/Supplies
Clean bedpan
Toilet paper
Disposable wipes
Clean gloves
Bath blanket
Barrier cream if needed
Call light
Paper towels
Soap and water
Documentation materials
⚡ Key Steps
Pre-procedure
Verify resident identity
Explain procedure
Provide privacy
Gather supplies
Put on gloves
Lower head of bed
Place bath blanket
During procedure
Position resident properly
Place bedpan correctly
Raise head of bed 30-45 degrees
Ensure call light access
Check comfort
Leave resident with privacy
Respond promptly to call
Post-procedure
Lower head of bed
Remove bedpan carefully
Provide perineal care
Observe output if needed
Clean/dry resident
Position comfortably
Remove gloves
Document
⚠️ Critical Points
Maintain privacy
Proper positioning
Check skin condition
Measure output if ordered
Observe characteristics
Report abnormalities
Practice infection control
Ensure proper cleaning
✅ Skills Test Tips
Explain procedure clearly
Maintain dignity
Position bedpan correctly
Support back properly
Respond promptly
Provide thorough cleaning
Document accurately
Show proper infection control
📹 Video Demonstration
Watch our detailed video demonstration below to see proper bedpan assistance technique in action. This video shows you exactly how to perform this essential skill for your certification exam.