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Can anyone tell me the procedure for flushing out the urinary track after catheterization?
Why are you flushing after you cath? You should be getting a decent flow return so why flush? Unless you're instilling something ...

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Foley or straight cath?

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this patient gets straight cathed 4 times a day. I was told she should be flushed after the 9am cath. This is in a nursing home so she's been having this treatment a long time and will continue to have it. I assumed the flushing was to prevent infection from all the catheterations.

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Quote from onthemarkthis patient gets straight cathed 4 times a day. I was told she should be flushed after the 9am cath. This is in a nursing home so she's been having this treatment a long time and will continue to have it. I assumed the flushing was to prevent infection from all the catheterations.

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Thank you for your feedback. I'm still not sure how to do it, though. I'm supposed to do it Sunday when the nurse that told me to do it will not be there. Unfortunately, everything was happening so quickly when she told me to do it, that I didn't realize she wouldn't be there the 1st time I'm to do it. If anyone can give me tips on how to do it, I'd appreciate it. From what I gather, I'll have a 500cc container of sterile water that will go into a plunger that will gradually be injected into the urethra via a catheter. If anyone can confirm this or fill me in more, I'd be deeply appreciative.

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Without seeing the patient it is near impossible to give you guidance. I would ask someone where you work. Will you be the only nurse there? There are different straight cath kits and catheters so what you need to do will vary.

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Are there instructions in the orders?

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Does your facility have a policy & procedure manual? Either a hard copy or online? Or perhaps you could get in touch with one of your coworkers and ask them to show you when they do it so that you can be prepared for your turn.

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I'd be more likely to use saline, but it probably doesn't matter much. The order should specify what to use.

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Quote from onthemarkThank you for your feedback. I'm still not sure how to do it, though. I'm supposed to do it Sunday when the nurse that told me to do it will not be there. Unfortunately, everything was happening so quickly when she told me to do it, that I didn't realize she wouldn't be there the 1st time I'm to do it.If anyone can give me tips on how to do it, I'd appreciate it. From what I gather, I'll have a 500cc container of sterile water that will go into a plunger that will gradually be injected into the urethra via a catheter. If anyone can confirm this or fill me in more, I'd be deeply appreciative.

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Sterile water is not a good idea. Saline, please. And if you have never done this and have not seen it done DO NOT DO IT. Introducing anything into a bladder can introduce infection. I know, I know, anybody who has been straight cathed QID forever doesn't have a sterile bladder anymore, but you do NOT want to be introducing anything new in there and no matter what "they" told you it's a sterile procedure and should be done with betadine or chlorhexidine prep, sterile supplies and sterile gloves.

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Esme, thank you for trying to help. I've done the straight catching so I know what's in that kit and I'm comfortable with it. There's another kit, though, for the flushing and that's what I'm not sure about. I guess I'll open it ahead of time and study it. Also, there will be another nurse on an adjoining hall who should know how to do it, so I'm thinking of asking her to come in and direct me.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 18:25   Views: 511   
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