Shampooing the Hair Using Rinse Free Shampoo
Equipment
■ Rinse-free shampoo (no water is needed).
■ Conditioner (optional).
■ Bath towel.
■ Brush or hair pick.
■ Comb.
■ Procedure gloves (if scalp lesion or infestation present).
Assessment
■ Assess for:
■ Contraindications to a soap-and-water shampoo (e.g., limited head or neck movement, scalp sutures).
■ Ability to assist with the procedure.
■ Condition of the hair and scalp (e.g., dryness or irritation).
■ Ask the patient how she normally cares for her hair.
■ Be Smart! Assess the need for special hair care products (e.g., dandruff or lice require medicated shampoos; dry hair requires a conditioner). Post-Procedure Reassessment
■ Observe for patient discomfort or fatigue during the procedure.
■ Afterward, observe that the hair is clean, dry, and free of tangles.
■ Ask the patient how the hair and scalp feel.
Key Points
■ Obtain rinse-free shampoo and any other hair care products needed.
■ Elevate the head of the bed.
■ Place a protective pad or towel under the patient’s shoulders.
■ Don procedure gloves, and use fingers or a comb to remove tangles.
■ Apply enough rinse-free shampoo to thoroughly wet the hair. Work it through the hair, from the scalp down to the ends.
■ Towel-dry the hair.
Documentation
■ Chart that hair was shampooed; the method used; the condition of the hair and scalp; and the patient’s responses to the procedure.
12/28/13
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