The client has an indwelling catheter the nurse should obtain a sterile urine specimen by
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Summary of RecommendationsGuideline for Prevention of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (2009) Show
Table 1. Modified HICPAC Categorization Scheme* for RecommendationsDescription of HICPAC recommendation categories.
* Please refer to Methods for implications of Category designations. Top of Page I. Appropriate Urinary Catheter Use
Table 2.A. Examples of Appropriate Indications for Indwelling Urethral Catheter Use 1-4
B. Examples of Inappropriate Uses of Indwelling Catheters
Note: The above indications are based primarily on expert consensus.
Top of Page II. Proper Techniques for Urinary Catheter Insertion
Top of Page III. Proper Techniques for Urinary Catheter Maintenance
Catheter Materials
Management of Obstruction
Specimen Collection
Spatial Separation of Catheterized Patients
Top of Page IV. Quality Improvement Programs
Top of Page V. Administrative Infrastructure
Top of Page VI. Surveillance
Top of Page How do you get a urine sample from an indwelling catheter?A catheter specimen must be obtained from the sampling port on the catheter bag. Sampling ports are designed to be accessed directly using a Luer Lock syringe and do not require a needle.
How would you collect a urine specimen from a client who has a urinary catheter?Indwelling Catheter Urine Collection
Clean the catheter collection port with a 70% alcohol swab • Using sterile technique, puncture the collection port with a needle attached to a syringe • Aspirate the urine and place it into a sterile container. Do not use urine from collection bag.
At which site would the nurse obtain a sterile urinalysis from a client with an indwelling catheter quizlet?Rationale: When it is necessary to collect a urine specimen from a client with an indwelling catheter, it should be obtained from the catheter itself using the special port for specimens. A specimen from the collecting receptacle (drainage bag) may not be fresh urine and could result in an inaccurate analysis.
Do you use sterile technique for catheter?It is generally done using "clean technique." This means that not all bacteria (germs) are kept from coming into contact with the person being catheterized. Sometimes "sterile technique" is used. This means all equipment, including gloves, is sterile.
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