Blood in catheter bag

    • [DOCX File]Care of Your Urinary Catheter, Drainage System and Leg Bag

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      a decrease in the amount of urine flowing or no urine draining into catheter bag. blood or clots in your urine that do not clear with increasing fluid intake. elevated temperature (above 38oC or 100.4oF), fever and/or chills lasting more than 24 hours. cloudy, foul smelling urine.

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    • [DOC File]EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROTOCOL

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      Teach self-management – emptying the drainage bag; changing the drainage bag; switching from drainage bag to leg bag; cleaning and storing drainage bag; complications Other -If urethral catheter for > 10 years, screen for bladder cancer-Discuss possible transition to subrapubic catheter -May consider belly bag Documentation Urinary NDP

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    • [DOC File]IV THERAPY - Weebly

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      If this occurs, stop the fluid flow, remove the catheter, and put pressure on the site for at least 5 minutes. It is sometimes helpful to draw blood after you have entered the vein and before you have connected the IV tubing and bag. You can easily withdraw blood into a 15 or 20 mL syringe and then inject it into blood vials.

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    • [DOC File]URINARY CATHETERIZATION – Sample Policy

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      The catheter and drainage tubing should not be disconnected unless the catheter can only be irrigated manually or if new tubing needs to be attached. If there are breaks in aseptic technique, disconnection of tubing, or leakage from the bag; the drainage system should be replaced.

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    • [DOC File]Foley Catheters

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      A foley catheter that won’t pass is NOT a job for a medical intern, or even a junior. ALL of these situations should be referred to the urology person on call. A story of genius: unfortunately, the team docs don’t always agree to this, despite the best arguments from nursing.

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    • [DOC File]URINARY CATHETER CARE

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      The word catheter is a medical term that refers to a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, a body duct, or a blood vessel. There are several types of catheters that can used to drain urine from the bladder: in-dwelling catheters, sheath catheters (a.k.a. condom or Texas catheters), and catheters that are inserted to obtain a urine ...

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    • [DOC File]Obtaining Blood Specimens from a Central Venous Catheter

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      Only use syringes to draw blood from catheter. Do not attach vacuum tube. Attach saline syringe to end of catheter and use push-pause flush method to infuse 5 ml saline. Stop flushing when there is 0.5 ml of saline in the syringe. With same saline syringe attached, withdraw 5 ml of blood (for waste) using pull-stop method.

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    • [DOC File]Intravenous Catheter Occlusion - HumanGood

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      Keeping the catheter flushed per facility protocol is the best technique for preventing catheter occlusion. Catheter occlusion presents as a loss of catheter patency. It can range from partial to complete occlusion. Types of occlusions: Thrombotic (blood clots, fibrin); Fibrin sheath/tail occurs when fibrin adheres to the tip of the catheter.

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    • [DOC File]URINARY CATHETER CARE

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      The word catheter is a medical term that refers to a tube that can be inserted into a body cavity, a body duct, or a blood vessel. There are several types of catheters that can used to drain urine from the bladder: in-dwelling catheters, sheath (a.k.a. condom or Texas) catheters, and catheters that are inserted to obtain a urine specimen and ...

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    • [DOCX File]Urology – Catheter Insertion and Management, Bladder ...

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      A catheter valve may be used in place of a urinary drainage bag, allowing bladder filling and intermittent drainage. Catheter valves are recommended as single use only items and should not be reused. Manufacturer's instruction regarding frequency of change should be observed.

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