EXTERNAL CATHETER Assessment – PSA
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1. The external catheters should not be used on patients with urinary retention, or those who require indwelling catheters.
2 / 10
2. An assessment must be completed by the nurse at the time of catheter initiation/change.
3 / 10
3. We must assess the perineal area/skin for compromise and perform perineal care, prior to reapplying the external catheter.
4 / 10
4. In order to avoid potential injury upon removal, gently pull the external catheter directly outward. Ensure suction is maintained while removing
5 / 10
5. I do not have to check the patient regularly for incontinence, once the external catheter is applied.
6 / 10
6. Once applied the catheters are connected to suction.
7 / 10
7. This catheter does not require a physician’s order—it is up to the nurse’s discretion.
8 / 10
8. External catheter must be replaced if soiled with feces or blood.
9 / 10
9. The pure wick catheter is intended for use in patients experiencing urinary incontinence.
10 / 10
10. Catheters need to be changed every shift. The CNA or nurse may perform the change, but the nurse is responsible for ensuring the catheter has been changed.
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