Urinary Catheterization
Urinary Catheterization
Urinary Catheterization
Catheteriza
tion
Urinary Catheterization
Is the insertion of urethral catheter into
the urinary bladder to drain urine or instill
solution.
Types of Catheter
Indwelling
Catheter
Suprapubic 4Cathe
Intermittent
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Straight Catheter
Also called a red-rubber catheter or
straight
catheter.
It is a single lumen and do not have
a balloon near the tip.
Straight catheter is inserted only for
as much time as it takes to drain the
bladder or obtain urine specimen.
Indwelling Catheter
Also called foley or retention
catheter.
It has 2 lumen, one for the urine
drainage and the other for inflation of
the balloon near the tip. There are
three-way foley catheters with a third
lumen for irrigation.
Intermittent
The catheter is inserted and removed
immediately after emptying the
bladder.
To relieve acute urinary retention or
when medically indicated to obtain a
urine specimen, or to check post void
residual bladder volume
Straight Catheter
Coude Catheter
Condom Catheter
Catheter length
Catheters are available in 3 lengths: Pediatric,
Regular length and Female length.
Female length is a shorter length catheter (2025cm). A shorter length catheter may be more
convenient for ambulant women with a long
term catheter.
A shorter length catheter is not appropriate for
all women particularly those who are bedridden
or obese.
In obese women, the inflation valve of the
shorter catheter may cause soreness by rubbing
against the inside of the thighs, and the catheter
is more likely to pull on the bladder neck
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Purposes
To relieve acute or chronic urinary retention / bladder
distention.
To promote urinary drainage prior to diagnostic procedure or
surgery.
To empty the urine from the bladder, prostate or vaginal
surgery.
To determine amount of residual urine output in critically ill
patient.
To collect urine specimen from a client with bladder
incontinence or from a female with menstruation.
To instill a medications into the bladder.
To keep perineal area dry to assist healing
Determine accurate fluid balance
To collect a sterile specimen of urine.
Special
Considerations
Check the doctors order.
Provide privacy. Invasive procedure elicit
anxiety and feeling of embarrassment.
Use a calm, straight forward, professional
manner to relieve the patients anxiety.
Practice aseptic technique. Urinary bladder
is a sterile cavity.
Provide perineal care before catheterization.
Facilitate insertion of the catheter, prevent
pain
Equipment
Tray with towel lining containing the following:
Catheterization Set:
Sterile drape or towel
Sterile kidney basin
Sterile medicine glass
Sterile specimen bottle
Urinary catheter: Single lumen straight catheter
Double lumen indwelling catheter
Triple lumen indwelling catheter
Sizes
Urinary Catheterization
Sterile gloves
Droplight
Sterile cotton swabs
Povidone iodine
solution
Sterile pick-up
forceps
Water soluble
lubricant
Sterile 4x4 gauze
Clean emesis basin
Additional
equipment for
indwelling catheters
Drainage tubing and
collecting bag
Sterile syringe and
needle with 5 ml or
30 ml
Adhesive tape
Bed pan
Male Catheterization
Male Catheterization
Male
Catheterization
17.Lift the penis to a position of 90 degree angle and insert
the catheter until urine flows.
18.Connect the catheter to the urine bag and ensure that
tape.
21.Dispose soiled materials properly.
22.Accurately record the procedures done.
Female Catheterization
1.Assess the patients need for catheterization
Female Catheterization
11.Don first glove and fill the syringe with sterile water.
12.Don second glove and applies sterile drapes for the patient.
13.With the non-dominant hand, separate the labia minora with thumb
and index finger. Never remove fingers until catheter is inserted.
14.With the dominant hand, use sterile forcep to pick up swabs. Clean
first from the meatus and then wipe the tissue surrounding the
meatus in circular motion using a new swab for each stroke.
15.Pick up the catheter and place the drainage end of the catheter in
the urine receptacle using the uncontaminated hand.
16.Lubricate the insertion end or tip of the catheter.
Female Catheterization
Female Catheterization
Female Catheterization