Procedures - IDC Flashcards

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Assessment

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Check doctor’s order and indication for insertion of urinary catheter

Check patient’s needs, the level of consciousness and verify any allergy history (Latex)

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Indications for IDC insertion

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To drain the bladder prior to, during, or after surgery

For investigations

To accurately measure the urine output

To relieve retention of urine

To relieve urinary incontinence when no other means is practical

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Contraindications for IDC insertion

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Confirmed or suspected urethral injury

History of difficult catheter placement

History of urethral strictures

Known major abnormalities of the lower urinary tract

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Planning and preparatory

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Patient:
* Explain the procedure and put patient to a dorsal recumbent position (supine with knees flexed) or a lateral with a knee-chest position (if unable to tolerate supine position or obese)

  • If patient is ambulant, encourage her to go to the toilet to wash her perineal area (video)

Environment: Close the curtain to ensure privacy, switch on the light, and adjust bed to the working height

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Requisites

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  1. Dressing trolley (disinfect trolley with alcohol wipes)
  2. Catheterization set
  3. Urinary catheter appropriate size (12-14F)
  4. Urine bag
  5. Urine drainage bag hanger
  6. Protective sheet
  7. Water for injection and 10ml syringe (If not available inside the pre-packaged catheterisation set)
  8. Chlorhexidine cleansing solution 0.05%
  9. Lubricant gel
  10. Sterile gloves (If not available inside the pre-packaged catheterization set)
  11. Micropore tape
  12. Waste disposal bag
  13. Intake/output chart

*Check expiry date and integrity of sterile packaged items

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Implementation

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  1. Perform 5 moments of hand hygiene and put on
    disposable apron.
  2. Identify correct patient using 2 patient identifiers
  3. Bladder assessment. Gently palpate from the umbilicus downward toward the pelvis, noting for any bladder distension.
  4. Perform hand hygiene.
  5. Open the catheterisation set and prepare all the
    requisites with aseptic technique: chlorhexidine
    cleansing solution, catheter, lubricant gel, urine bag,
    water for irrigation and sterile gloves (if not available in
    catheterisation set).
  6. Perform surgical hand rub, and don sterile gloves.
  7. Arrange the items in the sterile field, prepare wet cotton balls in one tray for cleansing, and prepare the forceps, prefilled syringe and the catheter in the other tray for insertion.
  8. Check balloon integrity with 10 ml water for injection and deflate it completely after testing
  9. Lubricate the distal part of the catheter about 5 cm,
    connect it to a urine bag and ensure the outlet of the
    urine bag is closed.
  10. Drape the patient without contamination.
  11. Use wet cotton ball to clean each side from labia majora→ labia minora → urinary meatus, use a new cotton ball for each downward stroke.
  12. Keep patient’s labia minora separated after each
    cleaning.
  13. Insert catheter through the urethral opening till urine is observed.
  14. Advance catheter 2-5 cm more to ensure balloon is inside the bladder not the urethra.
  15. Inflate the balloon with 5-15 mls H2o (based on
    manufacturer’s recommendation) for injection, gently
    retract the catheter to ensure correct placement,
    subsequently push in 1-2 cm to prevent balloon resting in bladder and causing ulcer.
  16. Use Micropore to secure catheter end to patient’s inner thigh(female)
  17. Place the urine bag below the level of bladder but not touch the floor.
  18. Perform hand hygiene
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Documentation and evaluation

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  1. Evaluate patient’s bladder is emptied without any
    complications.
  2. Observe urine output for any hematuria or cloudy urine.
  3. To document in nursing notes: Patient’s tolerance of
    procedure, date and time the catheter was inserted, size and type of catheter used (e.g., latex catheter, silicone-coated catheter or 100% silicone catheter), and the expiry date of the catheter and urine bag; to document in I/O chart about the color and amount of urine drained out.
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