catheter third Flashcards
Support and securing devices
The catheter and drainage bag should be well supported to prevent traction on the catheter and ensure the balloon is not pulled into the bladder neck
Support systems
come in the form of straps or sleeves
Fluid advice
individuals should be encouraged to drink sufficient fluid as this ensures a constant downward drainage and flushing effect,
and helps prevent blockage and encrustation
(25–35 ml/kg/day), amount of fluid loss, patient’s food intake
and patient’s circulatory and renal status
Continual improvements
Recent developments that help improve the care of people who require indwelling catheters are the introduction of a catheter pack that has all of the relevant equipment in one place
Hand hygiene and decontamination should be done immediately
before and after
each episode of patient contact using the correct hand hygiene technique and
examination gloves