Removal of an Indwelling Catheter
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2021
- This video explains how to remove an indwelling urinary (Foley) catheter. Although the procedure is performed on a female patient mannequin, the same procedure applies to male patients.
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Thank you for your videos i am counting on your videos because I am a Caregiver in the Philippines
Thanks for watching!
Great job explaining
Thank you for your feedback!
What is missing and i would like to know is. What to expect after the removal? How long before i start peein normally. Is it normal to feel like the bladdder is not completely empty. Should I drink alot of water or as little as possible? Why does it hurt after i pee.
Great questions. The urethra and bladder will be a little sore after catheter removal. There may be some discomfort with urination, depending on how long the catheter was in place. You may also experience some bladder spasm. All of this is expected but should resolve after a few days. It is best to stay hydrated to flush out any sediment and to get the bladder back to functioning normally, unless contraindicated by any other medical conditions. These are all general recommendations; for specific questions about your own situation, please consult your healthcare provider.
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How often does the indwelling catheter need to be changed out and a new one put in?
Hi Marc, great question. The length of time depends on the patients' individual situation and on the reason for the catheter and needs to be determined by their provider. From my experience, patients with long-term catheters typically get it changed every 30 days or sooner if the need arises.
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@@NursingSchoolExplained One more question, please. Does changing the catheter out and a new one installed require revisiting a urologist or can it be done safely by a home visit from a nurse? Thanks.
@@marcmoshman7823 anyone who is licensed to do so can change a catheter with a doctor's order.
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if anybody experienced the redness around the tip of penis where catheter tube comes out? please people respond what to do?
Thanks in advance.
Please note that this channel is for informational purposes only. I recommend checking in with your healthcare provider about this.
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My doctor says redness is normal, but it's not normal........
and I am writing to everyone with the hope of salvation, that feels me like I am in a flying plane that will crash soon ....
what worries me more is that if they can't fix minor wounds (e.g. redness at the tip of the penis, and yet in a week they are going to insert a new catheter in it in that condition...???...),
then what to expect of a serious prostate surgery which coming soon???...
Sorry, i shared my pain with you, your the only one responded, bye just in case, thank you .
Hospitals need standards instead of a bunch of nurses and doctors who all say something slightly different it’s horrible how nobody is ever on the same page in hospitals.
Or am easier way is just cut the port and water will flow out
That is an option, however, it does not allow you to check the volume that the balloon was inflated with and could harm the patient if deflated incompletely. Catheter sizes and balloons come in different sizes and the balloon may contain as little as 5 ml or as much as 30 ml.
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