Transcription of Catheterisation Clinical Guidelines - ANZUNS
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Catheterisation Clinical Guidelines Version 2 Date of production: April 2013 Date first review: April 2014 Date for next review: April 2019 Australia and New Zealand Urological Nurses Society Catheterisation Clinical Guidelines 2 Contents Introduction .. 4 Professional Requirements for Nurses .. 6 Indications for Catheterisation .. 7 Urethral .. 7 Suprapubic .. 8 Intermittent .. 8 Term of Catheterisation .. 9 Intermittent Self Catheterisation .. 9 Short Term Catheterisation .. 9 Long Term Catheterisation .. 10 Potential Complications and Contraindications .. 11 Urethral .. 11 Suprapubic .. 11 Intermittent Self Catheterisation .. 12 Catheter Selection and 13 Type .. 14 Materials .. 15 Size .. 17 Length .. 18 Balloon Size .. 19 Drainage Systems .. 20 Bag Selection .. 20 Catheter Valves .. 23 Catheter Securement .. 24 Catheter Storage .. 25 Procedure Guidelines .. 25 Male Urethral Catheterisation .
Catheterisation Clinical Guidelines www.anzuns.org 7 3.0 Indications for Catheterisation 3.1 Urethral Insertion of a catheter into the urinary bladder via …
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