Bag Technique
Bag Technique
Bag Technique
Definition
It is a tool of making use of the public health bag through which the nurse, during her/his home
visit can perform nursing procedures with ease; less time and effort and renders effective nursing
care.
Purpose
To render effective nursing care to clients and/or members of the family during their home visit.
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BAG TECHNIQUE
PROCEDURE RATIONALE
1. Upon arrival at the client’s home, place To protect the bag from contamination
bag on the table or any flat surface lined
with paper lining clean side out (folded
part touching the table). Put the bag
handles or straps beneath the bag.
2. Ask for basin of water and a glass of For hand washing and protect the work field from
water. If faucet is not available. Place this getting wet.
outside the working area.
3. Open the bag, take the liner/plastic lining To ensure asepsis in the field area.
and spread over the work field area. The
paper lining, clean side out (folded part
out).
4. Take out hand towel, soap dish and To prepare for handwashing.
apron. Place them on one corner of the
work area (within the confines of the
plastic lining).
5. Do hand washing. Wipe dry with towel. To prevent transfer of microorganisms.
Leave the plastic wrappers of the towel in
soap dish in the bag.
6. Put on apron right side out and wrong To protect the health care provider from
side touching the body, sliding the head contracting infections. Keeping the crease
into the neck strap. Neatly tie the strap at creates aesthetic appearance.
the back.
7. Put out things mostly needed for specific To make the material ready accessible.
case (e.g. thermometer, kidney basin,
cotton balls and waste paper bag) and
place at one corner of the work area.
8. Place the waste paper bag outside the To prevent contamination.
work area.
9. Close the bag. To prevent contamination and its contents.
10. Proceed to the specific nursing care To promote efficiency of the procedure.
treatment.
11. After completing nursing care treatment To protect health care provider and prevent
clean and sanitize the equipment used in spread of infection to others.
the procedure.
12. Perform hand washing again. To prevent spread of infection.
13. Open the bag and put back all articles in To provide systematic procedure during reuse.
their proper place.
14. Remove apron folding away from the To prevent contamination and spread of
body with soiled side folded inward and microorganisms.
the clean side outward. Place it in
between the flap cover.
15. Fold the linen/plastic lining in between To prevent contamination and spread of
the flaps of the bag and close the bag. microorganisms.
16. Make post visit conference with mothers Notes to be used as reference for future visit and
relevant to health care, taking anecdotal follow up.
notes for final reporting.
17. Record all relevant findings in the client To provide data for the next visit or follow up
and members of the family and document care.
all nursing care and treatment done.
18. Make an appointment for the next visit To ensure clients availability.
(either home or clinic) taking note of the
date, time and purpose.
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BAG TECHNIQUE
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relevant to health care, taking anecdotal
notes for final reporting.
20. Make an appointment for the next visit
(either home or clinic) taking note of the
date, time and purpose.
EVALUATION:
21. Reassesses and evaluate the comfort of
the client after nursing care.
22. Look for other needs of the client/family
pertaining to their living condition.
DOCUMENTATION:
23. Record all relevant findings in the client
and members of the family and document
all nursing care and treatment done.
24. Write anecdotal report pertaining to the
health status of other members of the
family if there is any.
TOTAL
Remarks:
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Clinical Instructor: Student’s Signature:
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