skin
Catheter
Instructed patient about your Foley catheter daily Care: Always wash your hands before and after
doing catheter care. Use soap and warm water. Keep your skin
and catheter clean. Clean the skin
around your catheter at least once each day. Clean your skin
area and catheter after every
bowel movement. These will help prevent a bladder or kidney infection and will keep you more
comfortable.
Instructed patient about your Foley catheter daily Care: Keep your skin
and catheter
clean. Clean the skin
around your catheter at least once each day. Clean your skin
area and
catheter after every bowel movement. Always keep your urine bag below the level of your bladder.
Keeping the bag below this level will prevent urine from flowing back into your bladder from
the tubing and urine bag. Back flow of urine can cause an infection. These will help prevent a
bladder or kidney infection and will keep you more.
Skilled nurse assess patient for S/S of complication related to diagnostic.
Instructed caregiver about your Foley catheter daily Care: Keep the skin
and catheter
clean. Clean the skin
around your catheter at least once each day. Clean the skin
area and
catheter after every bowel movement. Call the patient MD if: you cannot get the catheter to
drain urine into the bag, the catheter comes out or it is leaking, the urine is thick and
cloudy. Your urine has mucus, red specks, or blood in it. Urine with blood in it may appear
pink or red. the urine has a strong (bad) smell, No urine has drained from the catheter in 6 to
8 hours, have pain or burning in your urethra, bladder, abdomen, or lower back, have shaking
chills or your temperature is over 101° F (38.3° C).
Instructed caregiver about checklist for care your skin
and catheter: Wash your hands to prevent
infections,check the skin
around your catheter.
SN instructed patient/CG keep the skin
around your biliary catheter dry. You can take showers if you cover the area with plastic wrap. If the area does get wet, dry the skin
completely after you shower.
Instructed patient it’s important to routinely clean catheters to prevent infections. Wash your hands well before and after you handle your catheter. Clean the skin
around the catheter twice a day using soap and water.
SN assessed portacath insertion site every visit. SN instructed s/sx to report to SN / MD such as redness, pain, puffiness around port, drainage from insertion site, temperature above 100 degrees, shortness of breath and chest pain. Sn instructed on portacath care and protection of the skin
over the port.