SUMMARY:
bladder catheterization is a technique that involves inserting a catheter into the bladder through the urethral meatus, in order to establish a drainage path, temporary, permanent or intermittent, from the bladder to the outside. The guidelines are: quantitative monitoring of urine output, obtaining a clean urine sample when you can not get through regular channels, the collection of urine for several hours in incontinent patients, urinary retention and neurogenic bladder.
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INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR THE CONDUCT OF CATHETERIZATION BLADDER:
urinary catheter:
GENERAL PATIENT CARE PROBE CARRIER:
OTHER ITEMS ON THE ISSUE:
SOURCE: http://www.fisterra.com/material/tecnicas/catetvesical/catetvesical.asp
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