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Urinary catheterization 1: indications
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019Urinary catheterization is an important procedure that is regularly performed in hospital. All clinicians should have a good working knowledge of urinary catheters and the competence to manage them effectively. This topic will be discussed over two articles: this first article will focus on indications, and the second on techniques and managing ...
Hadyn K.N. Kankam +3 more
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Urinary Catheterization During Epidural Anesthesia
Nursing for Women's Health, 2010© 2010, AWHONN 11 tThe Joint Commission has declared that pain is a critical nursing assessment (Joint Commission, 2009). Nurses must therefore carefully attend to the pain of their clients, including those in labor. The pain of labor has been managed by many different methods, including breathing techniques, showering and position change, as well as ...
Margot R. De Sevo, Patricia K. Semeraro
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A technique for catheterization of the urinary bladder in the ferret
Laboratory Animals, 1994The technique of catheterization of the urinary bladder, an important clinical skill for the diagnosis of urinary tract disorders, has not been described for the ferret. The bladder was catheterized in 23 ferrets (10 intact females; 11 spayed females; and 2 intact males) using a 3½ French, red rubber urethral catheter fitted with a steel ...
Robert P. Marini +2 more
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Urinary Blockade after Bilateral Catheterization
New England Journal of Medicine, 1966ANURIA or oliguria after the diagnostic use of ureteral catheters is an infrequent but serious complication in urologic practice, occurring most often with differential renal-function studies for which large catheters are inserted for relatively prolonged periods.
Joseph J. Kaufman +2 more
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The use of a clinical algorithm for urinary catheterization
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2007Urinary catheterization is undertaken for a number of clinical conditions. Debate continues as to whether clinicians use catheters appropriately following thorough assessment or if they sometimes catheterize as it makes for easier clinical management.
Melanie Clarkson, Frank Booth
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Long-term Urinary Tract Catheterization
Medical Clinics of North America, 1989As the nursing home population expands, the number of patients exposed to the risks of chronic indwelling urinary catheters will increase. The physician must therefore be familiar with the characteristic findings in such patients and be able to recognize complications as they arise.
Bradley S. Bender, Deidra R. Woods
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Urinary catheterization 2: technique and managing failure
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019Urinary catheterization is an important procedure that is regularly performed in hospital. All clinicians should have a good working knowledge of urinary catheters and the competence to manage them effectively. This topic is discussed over two articles: the first article focused on indications, and this second discusses techniques and managing failure.
Pravin Menezes +3 more
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Indwelling urinary catheterization after acute stroke
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2012AbstractAimsProlonged indwelling urinary catheterization (IUC) increases risk of urinary tract infection. We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors associated with IUC following acute stroke, and its impact on stroke outcome.MethodsWe prospectively enrolled stroke patients hospitalized within 10 days after onset from August 2006 to ...
Wu, Chun-Hsien +5 more
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Post-operative Urinary Catheterization in Gynaecology
Journal SOGC, 1999Abstract Urinary catheterization is frequently required during the postoperative course of patients who have had gynaecological surgery. A variety of drainage options is available, including indwelling urethral or suprapubic catheterization, and clean intermittent catheterization. The choice of drainage method for the individual patient depends on age,
Melanie Chanda, Shawna Johnston
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A Reminder Reduces Urinary Catheterization in Hospitalized Patients
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2005Indwelling urinary catheters are placed in up to 25% of hospitalized patients and are a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection. Duration of catheterization is the dominant risk factor for hospital-acquired urinary tract infection. Physicians are often unaware that their patients have a urinary catheter, and these "forgotten" catheters are ...
Maureen Thompson +5 more
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