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Removing an Indwelling Catheter ACC RNSG 1341 online

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Page 1: Removing an Indwelling Catheter ACC RNSG 1341 online

Removing an Indwelling Catheter

ACC RNSG 1341 online

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Check physician’s orders & hospital policy

Obtain/check supplies for procedure

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Wash hands

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Enter room, introduce self appropriately (name, what going to do)

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Identify patient using two forms of I.D.

explain purpose and procedure

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Ensure privacy.

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Don clean gloves.

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Prepare client by proper draping.

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Connect syringe to appropriate catheter port and withdraw all fluid from balloon.

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Instruct client to take a deep breath, pinch tubing and gently remove catheter.

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Allow urine to drain from tubing into collection bag.

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Provide perineal care if needed

Assist client to a comfortable position.

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Measure urine output Dispose of urine,

catheter and equipment

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Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.

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Document assessment, procedure, and client response.

Record urine volume with I & O data.

Thank you for reviewing how to perform the procedure prior to demonstrating on a person!