Continuous Bladder

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    to wash out bladder lining

    to maintain or restore the patency of

    the catheter.

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    For patient with bladder distension tofacilitate bladder emptying.

    For patient with bladder spasm.

    For patient with obstructed catheter to

    clear the obstruction

    For rinsing the bladder to preventinfection

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    Non patent port

    Hypersensitivity to solution (medication)

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    Materials:

    Sterile irrigation set

    Luer-Lock syringe and 25 gauge needle

    Betadine solution

    Irrigating solution

    Catheter clamp sterile gloves

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    Check physicians order.

    Gather and prepare equipments.

    Check for patients identity and explainthe procedure.

    Wash your hands.

    Provide privacy and place patient in adorsal recumbent position.

    Open the sterile container. Maintainsterility on the inside of the container.

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    Place absorbent pad under the end of thecatheter.

    Pour irrigant solution into solution container. Fill large Luer-Lok syringe with the amount of

    irrigating solution ordered.

    Place needle onto syringe

    Clamp the tubing just distal to port.

    Swab the port of catheter with betadinesolution.

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    Inject solution slowly.

    Remove syringe from the port.

    Unclamp the drainage tube.

    Wash your hands.

    Assess the client for drainage amount,

    color and clarity.

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    a continuous irrigation or infusion ofsolution in to the bladder.

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    . It can help prevent urinary tract

    obstruction by flushing out small blood

    clots that form after prostate or bladder

    surgery.

    It may also be used to treat an irritated,inflamed of infected bladder lining.

    This requires placement of three waycatheter, one controls balloon inflation,

    one allows irrigant inflow and one allows

    irrigant outflow.

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    For obstructed urinary tract/ to prevent

    obstruction.

    For irritated, inflamed or infected

    bladder lining.

    For post prostate or bladder surgery

    patient with blood clots formation.

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    Hypersensitivity to solution

    Non- patent port

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    Sterile irrigating solution ( normal saline)

    IV pole

    IV pump ( if medication is to be infused)

    Three way catheter Betadine swab

    Sterile tubing

    Sterile irrigation set

    Drape

    Sterile gloves

    Three way indwelling catheter

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    Check the inflow and outflow lines periodically forkinks to make sure the solution is running freely. If thesolution flows rapidly, check the lines frequently.

    Measure the outflow volume accurately. It shouldequal or allowing for urine production, slightly exceedinflow volume. If volume exceeds outflow volumepost operatively, suspect bladder rupture at thesuture lines or renal damage and notify the doctor

    immediately.

    Assess outflow for changes in appearance and forblood clots, especially if irrigation is being performedpost operatively to control bleeding.