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I gave a back massage yesterdayRating: (votes: 6) It made me chuckle to myself-AN threads creeping up into my professional life and all that. And also made me happy as the patient really, really appreciated it. I remember those days...1991...part of the evening routine, after passing meds. Bringing each patient a snack, and providing them with a back rub before sleep. Each nurse had about 9 patients and we had one CNA(who only did vitals). Comment:
Aw that's great!! I'm a nursing student and we are in a LTC facility right now. I've given three different patients 4 massages so far! I know it's something long forgotten (at least there!) and I knew they'd like it.
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maybe its just me.....even if I had a bunch of extra time, I wouldn't be massaging my patients.....
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Quote from tele jellymaybe its just me.....even if I had a bunch of extra time, I wouldn't be massaging my patients.....
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Nursing is all about patient comfort and well-being. If they need massage, give them. If they are hungry, give them some snack. If they are cold, bring them another blanket. this goes on...
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I like the expression on my patient's face when I get in there and rub the back of his neck during his bath. He is severely contracted and I know he must be hurting most of the time.
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massage is one of mosby's nursing skills it is one of the nonpharmacologic pain management skills
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I was a aide during nursing school 2004-2007 and we were told to offer back massages to all our pts before bed
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Often I will rub my patient's hands and feet during their bath when I apply lotion. I will do a short back rub on my patient if they are stable enough. Most of my ICU patients don't do well with the bed flat. But if they can tolerate it I will rub lotion on their back and give a short massage. Sometimes it loosens up crud and they are more productive with their cough afterwards.I don't always have time though.
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I miss the days as a CNA when I did home health 17 years ago. I had a whole hour for each patient, can you imagine?!? I did lots of much appreciated back rubs. I used to start with a bed bath and warm the lotion in the clean bath water.I try and squeeze one in now and again but that is always at the expense of a pee break for me. But it's hard to take care of a patient and know just how much a simple back scratch or rub means to them and not do it! Of course, my patients are with me for days or weeks on end so I get to really know them. Sometimes simple human touch is a dire need. Totally different from an acute stay of a few days.
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I had someone going crazy, trying to pull all of his drains/tubes/lines. I massaged his scalp, it calmed him enough for someone to give him some versed. He went right to sleep. Imagine that...
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we need more nurses like you who will go above and beyond
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