Blood in urine with catheter

    • [DOC File]URINARY CATHETER CARE

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      Take notice of the color of the urine, look for blood and/or excessive amounts of sediment, note the amount of urine that was collected, and document this information. Intake and output: For some patients who have an in-dwelling urinary catheter, an accurate measurement and recording of intake and output is very important.

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    • [DOC File]Catheter Care, Urinary - HumanGood

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      Advance the catheter about 5-5.75 cm, until urine begins to flow then advance the catheter a further 1-2 cm. Note: If the catheter slips into the vagina, leave it there to assist as a landmark. With another lubricated sterile catheter, insert into the urinary meatus until you get urine back. Remove the catheter left in the vagina at this time.

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    • [DOC File]Urinary Catheterization

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      If there are breaks in aseptic technique, disconnection of tubing, or leakage from the bag, or if the catheter becomes contaminated, the catheter should be replaced. Drainage bags should always be placed below the level of the patient’s bladder to facilitate drainage and prevent stasis of urine.

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    • [DOCX File]URINARY CATHETERIZATION – Sample Policy

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      Once the catheter is inserted, hold in place whilst urine flows. The penis and catheter are now in a dependent position. Toward the end, ask the client to cough or strain or apply gentle suprapubic pressure to assist with complete emptying. Gently withdraw the catheter, stopping whenever urine begins to flow again

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    • Complications of Urinary Catheters

      Take notice of the color of the urine, look for blood and/or excessive amounts of sediment, note the amount of urine that was collected, and document this information. Good hydration: Dehydration increases a patient’s risk for developing a urinary tract infection and/or a …

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

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      Consider a 3 –way catheter when either continuous irrigation is required or frequent irrigation. The 3-way catheter has one port is to inflate the balloon and keep the catheter in the bladder; the second port is to instill irrigating solution into the bladder; the third port allows urine and solution to empty out of the bladder.

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    • [DOC File]URINARY CATHETER CARE

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      Check the urine for unusual appearance (i.e., color, blood, etc.). Notify the physician or supervisor in the event of bleeding, or if the catheter is accidently removed. Report any complaints the resident may have of burning, tenderness, or pain in the urethral area. Observe for other signs and symptoms of urinary tract infection or urinary ...

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