Bag Technique
Bag Technique
Bag Technique
The bag technique is a tool by which the nurse, during her visit will enable
him/her to perform a nursing procedure with ease and deftness, to save time and
effort, with the end view of rendering effective nursing care to clients.
Performing the bag technique will minimize, if not prevent the spread of any
infection.
It saves time and effort in the performance of nursing procedures.
The bag technique should show the effectiveness of total care given to an
individual or family.
The bag technique can be performed in a variety of ways depending on the
agency’s policy, the home situation, or as long as principles of avoiding
transfer of infection is always observed.
Solutions of:
• Betadine (antiseptic)
• Zephiran solution (antisepsis of skin, mucous membrane, and
wounds)
• Acetic acid
• 70% alcohol
The bag should contain all the necessary articles, supplies, and equipments
that will be used to answer emergency needs.
The bag and its contents should be cleaned very often, the supplies are
replaced, and ready for use anytime.
The bag and its contents should be well protected from contact with any
article in the patient’s home. Consider the bag and its contents clean and
sterile, while the articles that belong to the patients as dirty and
contaminated.
The arrangement of the contents of the bag should be the one most
convenient to the user, to facilitate efficiency and avoid confusion.
1. Upon arrival at the patient’s home, place the bag on the table lined with a clean
paper. The clean side must be out and the folded part, touching the table.
2. Ask for basin of water or a glass of drinking water if tap water is not available.
3. Open the bag and take out the towel and soap.
5. Take out the apron from the bag and put it on with the right side out.
6. Put out all necessary articles needed for the specific care.
7. Close the bag and put it in one corner of the working area.
To prevent contamination
9. After giving the treatment, clean all things that were used and perform
handwashing.
10. Open the bag and return all things that were used in their proper places after
cleaning them.
11. Remove apron, folding it away from the person, the soiled side in and the clean
side out. Place it in bag.
12. Fold the lining, place it inside the bag and close the bag
13. Take record and have a talk with the mother, write down the necessary data
that were gathered, observations, nursing care and treatment rendered. Give
instructions for care of patients in the absence of nurse.
14. Make appointment for the next visit (either home or clinic) taking note of the
date and time.
College of Nursing
A written report:
Bag Tecnique
Submitted in partial fulfillment
Of the requirements in
(CHN)
Submitted by:
Rafael B. de Guzman
Submitted to:
Michael Cruz,RN,MN