Catheter size chart
[DOC File]PA Catheter Basics - Stanford University
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Correct for Size: BSA (m2) = [Ht (cm) + Wt (kg) – 60] / 100 usu 1.6-1.9. CI = CO/BSA NL 2.4-4.0, thermodilution vs. Fick. R=(Pin – Pout)/Q Hydraulic Analogy to Ohm’s Law (R=∆V/I) SVR = (MAP – CVP)/CO NL 700-1600 dynes*sec/cm5 . 1 Marco Perez 1/04
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Document the mid-arm circumference (PICC), the amount of the catheter line exposed, the catheter size, and the dressing condition every 8 hours and as caregivers change. 43. Upon removal of the catheter, document date and time of the discontinuation of the use, site assessment, the measured catheter length and the patient’s response on flow ...
[DOC File]Checklist for Skill 1
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Recommended Size and Type of Catheter < 3 Kg 5 French feeding tube or straight catheter. 3–8 Kg 5–8 French straight or indwelling catheter. 8–11 Kg 8–10 French straight or indwelling catheter. 11–14 Kg 10 French straight or indwelling catheter. 14–24 Kg 10–12 French straight or indwelling catheter
[DOC File]CATHETER INSERTION RECORD SHEET - Hi-Net Grampian
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CATHETER CATHETER CATHETER . CATHETER Urethral Supra-Pubic Urethral Supra-Pubic Urethral Supra-Pubic Urethral Supra-Pubic CATHETER DETAILS Size Length Lot/Batch Number Expiry Date Amount of Water Instilled Amount of Water Removed Problems with removal . YES ( NO ( YES ( NO ( YES ( NO ( YES ( NO (
[DOCX File]Catheter Insertion and Management for Adults
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Urinary Catheter Management Chart ’ form, available from the clinical forms register (form no.60535) ... Insert Nelaton intermittent catheter to maintain tract, then remove and quickly insert usual catheter, or try smaller size Foley catheter. Report to medical practitioner, antispasmodic/muscle relaxant …
[DOCX File]Urology – Catheter Insertion and Management, Bladder ...
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The smallest gauge catheter suitable for the patient needs should be used and balloons should generally be 5 to 10ml in size. Patients with a lesion above T6 should use a size 18 to 20Frg to avoid blockage and complications of autonomic dysreflexia.
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