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Agenda . Warm-up Notes Activity (hands-on) Closure activity (3-2-1) Objective: How to insert and properly care for a catheter. 9.2 Describe strategies for prevention of dzs 9.3 Apply practices that promote prevention of dz and injury

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  1. Agenda • Warm-up • Notes • Activity (hands-on) • Closure activity (3-2-1) • Objective: How to insert and properly care for a catheter. • 9.2 Describe strategies for prevention of dzs • 9.3 Apply practices that promote prevention of dz and injury • 7.1 Demonstrate principles of infection control related to transmission based precautions • 7.4 Discuss implications of hazardous materials

  2. Warm up • A condition in which bones become porous and break easily is _______. • The essential nutrients made up of amino acids are ______. • Organic compounds necessary to life are ______. • The type of therapeutic diet that consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract is a ______. • The essential nutrients that provide nine calories per gram are _______.

  3. Warm up • A condition in which bones become porous and break easily is osteoporosis. • The essential nutrients made up of amino acids are proteins. • Organic compounds necessary to life are vitamins. • The type of therapeutic diet that consists of easily digested foods that do not irritate the digestive tract is a bland diet. • The essential nutrients that provide nine calories per gram are lipids.

  4. Urinary-Drainage Illyona & Bekkah

  5. What is a Catheter? • A hollow tube, usually made of a soft rubber or plastic, that is inserted into the bladder of pts that are unable to urinate. • Urinary Drainage bag • bag attached to the catheter to collect drained urine

  6. Types • French (or straight) • inserted into the bladder to drain urine but is not left in the bladder • usually used to collect a sterile urine specimen • Foley (aka indwelling or retention) • usually used to drain the bladder over an extended period of time • has a small balloon on the end that is inserted into the bladder that is inflated to prevent the tube from sliding out of the body • Condom (external) • eliminate the need for an internal catheter and decrease the chance of urinary infection • is placed on the penis and attached to the urinary-drainage tubing and collection bag

  7. Condom catheter Foley Catheter Urinary Drainage Bag French Catheter

  8. Procedures (Providing Catheter Care) • 1. Assemble equipment • 2. I-WIPE • 3. Elevate bed • 4. Cover pt • 5. Position ptSUPINE position c legs spread and bent • 6. Open catheter kit • 7. Place disposal pad under pt • 8. Put on gloves • 9. Obtain sterile applicator • 10. Female: • Use thumb and forefinger to open labia • Wipe front to back of meatus c app, excessively clean • Dispose of applicator • 11. With a sterile app, clean the catheter from the meatus down 4in, repeat c new sterile app • Observe area for signs of irritation, ab discharge, or crusting

  9. Remove under pad and place in waste basket • Remove gloves, wash hands • Check catheter to make sure it is strapped to the leg • Observeall checkpoints before leaving pt • Place call signal, water, and supplies w/in reaching distance • Lower bed to lowest level • Tube is free of kinks • Tube is positioned to allow for proper flow of urine • Drainage bag is attached to bed frame and below level of bladder • Drainage tubing is above level of drainage bag • Urine is flowing into bag • Place all disposable supplies into waste basket • Wash hands • Report and/or record

  10. Inserting a catheter

  11. Procedures (Emptying a Urinary Drainage Unit) • Obtain proper equip • IWIPE • Place towel under bag • Put cylinder on top of towel • Empty urine back by releasing clamp • Clamp drainage tube and clean with antiseptic or disinfectant swab, then replace tube in the unit • Observe all checkpoints before leaving the room • Recordamt and color of urine • Save specimen if needed if anything unusual occurs • Empty cylinder into toilet and rinse c cold water, and wash with soapy, warm water • Remove gloves and wash hands

  12. closure • 3-2-1

  13. Sources • Textbook: Diversified Health Occupations sixth edition by Louise Simmers • Google images

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