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GalinKa [24]
1 year ago
12

the nurse is preparing to irrigate a client's indwelling urinary catheter using an open technique. what action should the nurse

take after applying gloves
Medicine
1 answer:
Ymorist [56]1 year ago
7 0

The nurse should first put on gloves before drawing up the irrigation solution into the syringe in order to irrigate an indwelling urinary catheter.

The fluid is then infused using an aseptic method after the syringe is connected to the catheter. The client's catheter needs to be attached to the drainage tube after the irrigation solution has been administered. When intake and output measurements are given, the urinary drainage bag can be emptied, and the irrigating fluid can then be deducted from the output.

A basic human function, the evacuation of urine, can be hampered by disease, surgery, and other circumstances. In individuals who are unable to void naturally, urinary catheterization may be performed to promote urine elimination. It might be necessary to catheterize the urine:

1. When there is sudden urinary retention

2. When intake and outflow are being tracked

3. For preoperative management

4. to speed up healing in patients with incontinence who have open sacral and perineal wounds

5. for patients undergoing extended bed rest

6. For clients in need of care at the end of life

To learn more about catheters, refer:-

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