Do you need a foot bath for a patient who can take a shower? 3 judgment axes lost in practice
Have you ever wondered whether it is okay to propose a foot bath to a patient who can take a shower?
The important thing is not to assume that you can take a shower = you don't need a foot bath.
1. Check the condition of your feet
If you have a cold, swelling, sluggishness or skin problems, a foot bath is an opportunity for observation.
2. Think about what to expect
Not only cleanliness, but also comfort, relaxation, foot observation may lead to.
3. Look at the patient's burden
If the pain is strong, it is hard to sit for a long time, or there are no special problems with your legs, it is important not to force yourself to make a decision.
In practice, it is easy to organize by explaining three things: "foot condition," "what to expect from foot bathing," and "patient's burden."
Save it and use it for checking when your teacher asks you for your grounds.





















































































