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Elimination Checklists

The document provides instructions for inserting a straight or indwelling catheter in males, including gathering supplies, explaining the procedure to the patient, positioning the patient, cleaning and lubricating the catheter, inserting the catheter into the urethra, inflating the retention balloon if using an indwelling catheter, securing the catheter, and documenting the procedure. Proper hand hygiene and aseptic technique are emphasized throughout the process.

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Elimination Checklists

The document provides instructions for inserting a straight or indwelling catheter in males, including gathering supplies, explaining the procedure to the patient, positioning the patient, cleaning and lubricating the catheter, inserting the catheter into the urethra, inflating the retention balloon if using an indwelling catheter, securing the catheter, and documenting the procedure. Proper hand hygiene and aseptic technique are emphasized throughout the process.

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INSERTING A STRAIGHT OR INDWELLING CATHETER: MALE

Name: _ Marie Joy B. Labus __ __ Grade: ________________ __

Year and Section: __ BSN-2A_ __ Date: _ _11/00/2022_ ___


EQUIPMENT: Legend:
Indwelling or straight catheter 10 cc syringe, prefilled with water 1- Excellent
Urinary bag with drainage tubing Sterile KY Jelly 2- Very Satisfactory
Adequate lighting source Plaster and bandage scissor 3- Satisfactory
Disposable sterile gloves Warm water, soap 4- Needs Improvement
Towel, blanket Sterile forceps 5- Poor

PROCEDURE RATIONALE 1 2 3 4 5
1.Gather the equipment needed.
2. Provide for privacy and explain procedure.
3. Provide client with opportunity to perform
personal hygiene. Assist as necessary.
4. Wash hands.
5. Obtain, prepare and arrange equipment according
to use. Carry at bedside.

 Open cleansing solution and pour over half


of the sterile cotton ball.
 Attach the catheter to the urine drainage
bag if it is not connected.
6. Assist the client to a supine position.
7. Drape legs to midthigh. Position rubber sheet on
buttocks.
8. Ensure adequate lighting of the perineal area.
9. Pull on sterile gloves.
10. Place fenestrated drape over client’s genitalia.
11. With non-dominant hand. Hold penis at 90 angle
to his body. If uncircumcised, pull down foreskin
with his hand to visualize urinary meatus. (This hand
is now unsterile).
12. Using the sterile forceps, pick up antiseptic
solution saturated cotton ball. Cleanse meatus with
one downward stroke or use circular motion from
meatus to base of penis.
13. With sterile hand, pick up catheter and lubricate
generously 6-4 inches from tip.
14. gently insert catheter into urethra approximately
6-8 inches until urine begins from tip.

 If catheter resist entry, ask patient to


breath deeply and rotate catheter slightly
another inch and allow bladder to empty
and remove straight catheter.
15. If using straight catheter. Insert catheter another
inch and allow bladder to empty and remove
straight catheter.
16. If using indwelling catheter. Continue inserting 1-
3 inches.
17. attach the water-filled 10 cc syringe to the
inflation port. Inflate the retention balloon.
18. Check placement by gently pulling catheter until
balloon is resting snugly against the bladder neck.
(Resistance will be felt when balloon is in place).
19. Tape catheter securely to the abdomen.
20. Attach drainage bag to bed frame, below the
level of the bladder. Make sure the tubing lies over,
not under the leg. Do not let it rest on the floor.
21. Remove the discard gloves. Do after care and
wash hands.
22. Do proper documentation: time the procedure
was completed, size & type of catheter used, client’s
response and amount, color quality of urine.

Scoring:

1x ____________ = __________

2x ____________ = __________

3x ____________ = __________

4x ____________ = __________

5x ____________ = __________

Total divided by no. of items = __________

Comments:

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-______________

__ __Marie Joy B. Labus___ _____ _______________________________________

Student’s Signature over Printed Name Clinical Instructor’s Signature and Date over

Printed name
ROUTINE CATHETER CARE

Name: _ Marie Joy B. Labus __ __ Grade: ________________ __

Year and Section: __ BSN-2A_ __ Date: _ _11/00/2022_ ___


EQUIPMENT: Legend:
Antiseptic Solution 1- Excellent
Sterile swabs 2- Very Satisfactory
Clean Gloves 3- Satisfactory
Washcloth, soap and water 4- Needs Improvement
5- Poor
PROCEDURE RATIONALE 1 2 3 4 5
1. Wash hands.
2. Check institutional protocol or care plan
3. Identify the client and explain the procedure
4. Provide privacy
5. Place client in a supine position and expose the
perineal area and catheter.
6. Put on gloves.
7. Cleanse the perineal area with soap and water.
8. Cleanse meatus in circular motion from the most
inner surface to the outside. Use soap and water
unless these is purulent drainage. The non-
irritating antiseptic solutions on cotton maybe
used.
9. Cleanse catheter from meatus out to end of the
catheter, taking care not to pull the catheter.
10. Be sure to repeat catheter care anytime it
becomes soiled with stool or drainage.
11. place linen or cotton balls in proper receptacle.
12. Wash hands.

DOCUMENTATION

Nurse’s Notes:

 Document the time the procedure was performed and the condition of the are surrounding the
catheter.

Nurse’s Tips:

 When doing catheter care, do not allow urine to drain back into the bladder.
Scoring:

1x ____________ = __________

2x ____________ = __________

3x ____________ = __________

4x ____________ = __________

5x ____________ = __________

Total divided by no. of items = __________

Comments:

_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________

__ __Marie Joy B. Labus___ _____ _______________________________________

Student’s Signature over Printed Name Clinical Instructor’s Signature and Date over

Printed name
REMOVING AN INDWELLING CATHETER

Name: _ Marie Joy B. Labus __ __ Grade: ________________ __

Year and Section: __ BSN-2A_ __ Date: _ _11/00/2022_ ___


EQUIPMENT: Legend:
100 cc syringe 1- Excellent
Clean Gloves 2- Very Satisfactory
Paper towel or gauze 3- Satisfactory
Waste receptacle 4- Needs Improvement
5- Poor
PROCEDURE RATIONALE 1 2 3 4 5
1. Verify doctor’s order
2. Identify patient and explain the procedure.
3. Wash hands.
4. Obtain necessary equipment and carry to the
bedside and arrange according to use.
5. Screen patient properly.
6. Assist patient to supine position.
7. Don on clean disposable position.
8. Loosen tape holding catheter in place.
9. Insert hub of syringe into balloon inflation of
catheter and draw out all liquid.
10. Ask client to breathe in and out deeply. Gently
remove catheter as client exhales.
11. Wrap end catheter in paper towel and dispose
properly.
12. Assist client to cleanse and dry genitals. Make
patient comfortable.
13. Do after care. Wash hands.
14. Measure and document urine in drainage bag and
time of catheter removal.

Scoring:

1x ____________ = __________

2x ____________ = __________

3x ____________ = __________

4x ____________ = __________

5x ____________ = __________

Total divided by no. of items = __________


Comments:

_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________

__ __Marie Joy B. Labus___ _____ _______________________________________

Student’s Signature over Printed Name Clinical Instructor’s Signature and Date over

Printed name
FLEET ENEMA

Name: _ Marie Joy B. Labus __ __ Grade: ________________ __

Year and Section: __ BSN-2A_ __ Date: _ _11/00/2022_ ___


Legend:
1- Excellent
2- Very Satisfactory
3- Satisfactory
4- Needs Improvement
5- Poor
PROCEDURE RATIONALE 1 2 3 4 5
PLANNING
1. Before administering enema, determine that
there is a primary care provider’s order
2. Equipment:

2.1 Fleet Enema

2.2 Disposable linen-saver pad/incontinent pad

2.3 bath blanket

2.4 clean gloves

2.5 bedpan or commode

2.6 water-soluble lubricant

2.7 paper towel


IMPLEMENTATION
3. Prior to performing the procedure, introduce
yourself and verify the client’s identity.
4. Perform hand hygiene. Wear clean gloves and
observe appropriate infection control procedure.
5. Provide privacy
6. Place the bedpan or commode in position for
patient who can’t ambulate to the toilet or have
difficulty with sphincter control.
7. Assist the client to the left lateral position with the
right leg as acutely flexed as possible.
8. Lubricate about 5cm (2inches) of the rectal tube.
Some commercially prepared enema set already
have lubricated nozzle.
9. Separate the buttocks and locate the rectum.
10. Instruct the patient that you will insert the nozzle
and to take a slow deep breath.
11. Insert the tube smoothly and slowly administer
the solution into the rectum directing towards the
umbilicus.
12. Roll up the plastic container as the fluid is
instilled.
13. Do after care.
14. Wash hands.
15. Document the procedure.
ATTITUDE
16. Accepts constructive suggestions and criticisms
17. Assume responsibility of his or her actions.

Scoring:

1x ____________ = __________

2x ____________ = __________

3x ____________ = __________

4x ____________ = __________

5x ____________ = __________

Total divided by no. of items = __________

Comments:

_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________

__ __Marie Joy B. Labus___ _____ _______________________________________

Student’s Signature over Printed Name Clinical Instructor’s Signature and Date over

Printed name

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