Intermittent catheterisation Flashcards

1
Q

Frequency of intermittent catheterisation
Unable to void
Over 500mls
Between 300-500mls

A
  • On average 4-5, possibly 6 times a day
    (depending on incontinence symptoms)
  • More than three times daily
  • 2-3 times daily
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2
Q

Frequency of intermittent catheterisation
Between 150-300mls
Less than 150mlsLess than 100mls on three consecutive
occasions

A

1-2 times daily
Daily
Stop and re-assess residual urine levels – may
need to undertake ISC as little as once a
week.

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3
Q

hydrophillic catheters

A

can reduce UTI and haematuria

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4
Q

the use of lubrication gel on catheters (either separate or pre-lubricated)
is designed

A

to reduce friction and protect the urethral mucosa

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5
Q

he use of antibacterial and silver –coated alloy indwelling catheters

A

ave been demonstrated to

reduce UTI rates in short term indwelling catheterisation for inpatients

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6
Q

Encouraging a good and appropriate fluid intake

A

is particularly important for patients undertaking IC.
A total fluid intake (from beverages and within foods) should be around 2.5 litres should be
encouraged

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7
Q

ranberry ingestion is contra-indicated for some patients,

A

articularly those on warfrin therapy, and should not be recommended

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8
Q

mall sizes should be offered (10-12fg for

females)

A

to reduce urethral trauma.

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