Commodes

Originally, it was listed under the category of furniture and it defined a cabinet. Formerly, it consists of a water pitcher and a washbasin, serving it as washstands. Besides, it provided an area that is enclosed below for chamber pot storage. Commodes, which are often called convenience cabinets, are furnished with bedrooms that are middle-class prior to the indoor plumbing days.

In the modern English, the term commode has turned out to be toilet’s euphemism. It usually is a bathroom domestic device designed of porcelain, or sometimes, a chair of metal element consisting of a chamber pot that is built in and is commonly utilized in most skilled nursing facility. In the German vocabulary, commodes are defined as dressers. Nowadays, they are widely known as bathroom tools that generally provide convenience and safety. The choices are types are numerous. One kind is the bedside commodes.

This is a type of movable toilet, which does not entail using running water. It is similar to chairs yet it has toilet seat and a container or bucket underneath. The container can be taken away after the commode is being used. Commodes can be placed beside your bed if you have a hard time running to the bathroom. This bathroom can be designed with wheels so it can roll away when not needed. However, you should lock the wheels when the commode is not being used, to avoid the chair from rolling or moving. Mostly, commodes are used for bed-ridden patients or those individuals staying on bed long while. It is very much useful for unsteady or weak persons. If you have a high tendency of falling, commode provides better safety than walking all by yourself to the bathroom. This is also needed when a person experience short breathing as going to bathroom takes a lot of effort for them.

Using The Commode

Always lend help from someone when you want to get up from bed to satisfy your bathroom needs, and using the commode. Learning the correct way of moving the commode will keep you safe from any injuries, including the person taking care of you. If you are giving assistance to the person in using the commode, gather essential items needed first and place them anywhere easy to reach. These items include toilet paper, disposable gloves, warm water in a container, towel, soap and washcloth.

Set the commode aside the bed of the person and mainly, lock the commode wheel. Make it sure that you put the container underneath the commode. Sprinkle the container with a little water before using it. This makes the commode cleaning easy. Assist the person get up and going to the commode. For safety purposes, make the sure that the seatbelt is fastened onto the person if there is any. Once the person is already comfy sitting, leave him alone, only if that is safe to do though. You can leave a bell beside so he can ring it when he is finished and need your help again.

Put your gloves on and aid the person in standing. If he can barely clean himself, do so by wiping his bottom with toilet paper then washing it with washcloth, warm water and soap. Dry it gently. Assist the person in going back to his bed. Take the container out and place it in the bathroom. Put up toilet seat, bare the bucket in the toilet. Then you may clean the bucket using water, cleanser and toilet brush. Rinse well and place the container back underneath. Remove the gloves and throw away.

You don’t have to enroll for a semester to learn the basic of using commodes. Just pay attention to its significant points and you are up to providing assistance to individuals needing it.

 
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