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Title: Urinary Catheterization: Insertion, Maintenance, Catheter Care,


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Urinary CatheterizationInsertion, Maintenance,
Catheter Care, RemovalSeptember 2012
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Why are we revising our process?
  • Joint Commission requirements
  • National Patient Safety Goal 2013
  • Goal 7
  • Reduce the risk of health care-associated
    infections.
  • Implement evidence-based practices to prevent
    indwelling catheter-associated urinary tract
    infections (CAUTI).
  • CDC guidelines
  • Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections
    (CAUTIs)
  • Are the most common healthcare acquired
    infections
  • UTI causes approximately 36 of all hospital
    infections per year
  • 80 of those are catheter related
  • Increases hospital stay
  • Increases healthcare cost
  • It is highly preventable
  • You can make a difference by doing a few simple
    things!!

APIC Guide 2008 Guide to Elimination of
Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract
Infections. Klevens RM, et al. 2002. Public
Health Rep. 2007 122160167
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Getting to Zero
  • Committee developed in 2012 to get to O CAUTIs
  • CAUTIs recorded at Aultman
  • 2010 106
  • 2011 92
  • 2012 YTD 17
  • Our Goal
  • NO CAUTIs from this point forward in 2012
  • Zero O CAUTIs in 2013!

Mar 2012 O
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Prevention Strategies
  • Eliminate unnecessary insertion of catheters
  • Review physician orders to ensure a valid Foley
    catheter insertion order was
    entered
  • Educate your patient about CAUTI (use FAQ sheet)
    prior to insertion
  • Currently available on Policy Tech - type SHEA
    CAUTI
  • Insert Foley catheter using sterile technique
  • Secure the catheter as to prevent urethral
    trauma, migration of organisms,
    and kinking/bending of the catheter
  • Keep catheter below the level of bladder
  • Perform catheter care per policy
  • Maintain a closed system

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NEW catheter kits available to assist us to meet
2013 NPSG!
  • Kits Include
  • Castile soap wipes
  • Betadine swabs
  • Pre-connected, sealed catheter
  • tubing
  • Securement Device
  • Insertion labels for patient chart
  • apply to front of chart, and
  • catheter tubing (from BARD )
  • Your unit director will communicate with you
    when the new kits are available on your unit

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Insertion of Catheter Policy Revisions
  • Steps removed
  • Steps added
  • Testing urinary catheter balloon
  • Already performed by manufacturer
  • Use of cotton balls to cleanse urinary meatus
  • Product changed to swab sticks
  • Use of castile soap
  • Use of betadine swab sticks
  • Use green sheeting clip to secure catheter
    drainage tube to the sheet
  • Apply insertion labels to the front of the chart
    and to the catheter drainage tube

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Catheter 101
  • Proper Techniques for Urinary Catheter
    Insertion
  • Perform hand hygiene immediately before and after
    insertion
  • Remember Wash hands after cleansing patient and
    before donning sterile gloves
  • Insert urinary catheter using aseptic technique
    and sterile equipment
  • Use the smallest Foley catheter possible,
    consistent with good drainage (18 French or
    larger not recommended for routine use)
  • Document date and time of catheter insertion,
    individual who inserted catheter, size of
    catheter , and date and time of catheter removal
    along with who removed it in the patient record

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Catheter 101
Proper Techniques for Urinary Catheter
Maintenance
  • Secure the Foley catheter
  • Maintain a closed drainage system by utilizing
    pre-connected, sealed catheter-tubing junctions
  • Maintain unobstructed urine flow and keep the
    catheter and collection tube free from kinking
  • Keep the collection bag below the level of the
    bladder or hips at all times
  • Empty the collection bag a minimum of every shift
    and prn or per physicians order using a clean
    collection container
  • Rinse the collection container after each use

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Catheter Care
  • Revised process for catheter care
  • Castile soap water only
  • Products must be thoroughly rinsed
  • No emollients or residue producing products
  • Bath-in-a bag
  • Perineal cleansers
  • Catheter Care is different than Perineal Care
  • Skin protectants emollient products OK for
    perineum, but not at the insertion site of a
    catheter (urethral area)
  • Skin protectants emollient products intensify
    formation of biofilm provide a breeding ground
    for organisms
  • Biofilm is a very thin layer of microscopic
    organisms that covers the surface of an object.
  • http//medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/B
    iofilms

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Catheter Care Product Update
  • Why Castile Soap?
  • Safe, very mild effective cleanser
  • Contains no emollients
  • Why not just use the bath-in-a-bag or current
    perineal cleanser?
  • Both contain emollients
  • Should not be used on the catheter (urethral)
    area because it can increase biofilm formation

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Product Update Continued
  • Why a closed drainage system?
  • Using a pre-connected, sealed catheter tubing
    junction prevents CAUTIs
  • Why StatLock securement device?
  • Minimizes accidental catheter dislodgements
  • Firmly holds catheter in place at the Y
  • Allows complete freedom of movement
  • Latex free
  • StatLock Application and Care
  • Use skin prep before application
  • Apply with click it before you stick it method
  • Initial and date securement device upon
    application
  • Assess adherement and skin around device daily
  • Move device every 7 days
  • Remove with alcohol

Pre-connected tubing securement device
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Catheter Care Procedure
  • Cleanse, thoroughly rinse, and gently
  • pat dry urethral meatus. (Pericare
  • bottle may be used.)
  • Remove gloves and discard.
  • Perform hand hygiene.
  • Resecure the catheter with securement
  • device.
  • Position the patient for comfort.
  • Perform hand hygiene.
  • Document activity in the medical
  • record, including education provided
  • to patient/family
  • Perform at least every 24 hours and prn for
    soiling.
  • Identify patient using two patient identifiers.
  • Perform hand hygiene.
  • Don clean gloves.
  • Place the patient in supine position and expose
    the perineal area to easily visualize the meatus.
  • Release the catheter from securement device to
    prevent urethral trauma.
  • Remove gloves and perform hand
  • hygiene.
  • Don clean gloves.

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Catheter Care Procedure
  • Female
  • Using castile soap and water, cleanse the
    urethral area using circular motions moving
    outward with washcloth, thoroughly rinse with
    water, and then gently pat dry.
  • Using a separate washcloth, cleanse the catheter
    beginning at the insertion site moving away from
    the body, using castile soap and water and then
    rinse and dry with clean towel.

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Male
Catheter Care Procedure
  • Circumcised
  • Cleanse around the meatus using washcloth,
    castile soap and water. Rinse and then dry the
    area with a towel.
  • Using a separate washcloth, cleanse the area
    between the scrotum and rectal area, rinse and
    dry.
  • Using a separate washcloth, cleanse the catheter
    beginning at the insertion site moving away from
    the body, using castile soap and water and then
    rinse and dry with clean towel.
  • Uncircumcised
  • Retract the foreskin from the catheter.
  • Cleanse around the meatus using a washcloth,
    castile soap and water. Rinse and dry with clean
    towel.
  • Replace the foreskin around the catheter.
  • Using a separate washcloth, cleanse the area
    between the scrotum and rectal area, rinse dry.
  • Using a separate washcloth, cleanse the catheter
    beginning at the insertion site moving away from
    the body, using castile soap and water and then
    rinse and dry with clean towel.

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Removal of Catheter Policy Revisions
  • Revisions
  • Reminders
  • Cleanse urinary meatus prior to catheter removal
    - rinse, gently pat dry after cleansing
  • Deflate catheter balloon prior to catheter
    removal
  • Document catheter removal in medical record
  • Use of castile soap to cleanse urinary meatus
    prior to removal
  • To prevent migration of organisms

Liquid Castile Soap
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Documentation Urinary Catheter
  • Document Patient Education task
    (fires BID)
  • Select Education Provided from navigator bar
  • Click box for Infection Prevention

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Documentation Continued
  • Document education provided
  • CAUTI/FAQ
  • Hand Hygiene
  • Catheter secure education
  • Avoid twisting/kinking catheter
  • Collection bag lower than bladder

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Resources
  • Smith, S., Duell, D., Martin, B. 2008. Clinical
    Nursing Skills Basic to Advanced Skills. 7th
    EditionPrentice Hall.
  • Clinical Care Improvement Strategies Preventing
    Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections.
    2011. The Joint Commission Resources.
  • Urinary Catheterization of a Male of Female
    Patient Insertion, Care of Patient, and Removal
    of Catheter. 2012. Aultman Polices and
    Procedures.
  • BARD Foley and Urethral Catheterization tray
    insert documents.

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Online Education
  • You have completed the Learning Module entitled
    Urinary Catheterization Insertion, Maintenance,
    Catheter Care Removal
  • Please go to the quiz section in QUIA and
    complete the quiz Urinary Catheterization
    Insertion, Maintenance, Catheter Care, Removal
  • Deadline for completion October 15, 2012

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Questions?
  • Patty Russell, BSN, RN Ext. 35435
  • UD Main 5 (Chair CAUTI Task Force)
  • Kerri Samblanet, BSN, RN, CRRN Ext. 34243
  • Step-Down Staff Educator (Co-Chair CAUTI Task
    Force)
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