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What is a foley catheter? What is

What is a foley catheter? What is a condom catheter? What is an intermittent catheter? 2. If a client is unable to void on his/her own, what are some non invasive techniques that can stimulate voiding? 3. Describe the following types of incontinence: Stress incontinence Urge incontinence Transient incontinence Total incontinence 4. Name three situations where a catheter may be in place for an extended period of time. 5. Note 7 principles of surgical asepsis. 6. What signs and symptoms would indicate that a patient may have a urinary tract infection? 7. What assessments would you make before catheterizing a patient? 8. If the catheter is not draining after insertion what could be some potential causes of this? 9. Is catheterization a sterile or a clean procedure? 10. What is the maximum amount of urine that can be safely removed at one time? 11. What are some safety and comfort issues around catheters that the nurse should be aware of? 12. How do you collect a urine specimen from an indwelling catheter? 13. The physician has ordered that a check for residual urine be done. What is residual urine and why does the physician want to know what it is. 14. What do you document after a patient is catheterized? SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURS LAB2

 
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