Indwelling Urinary Catheter Insertion on Male - Clinical Nursing Skills |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
- Ellis demonstrates how to insert and remove an indwelling urinary catheter on a patient with a penis. After the demonstration, Ellis provides additional information on the balloon, its size, its purpose, and how to obtain a urine sample from a catheterized patient.
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00:00 What to expect from Indwelling Urinary Catheter Insertion on Male
0:34 Setting up
1:36 Sterile gloving
2:22 Fenestrated drape
2:38 Setting up tray
3:58 Cleaning the penis
4:43 Inserting lubricant
4:56 Inserting the catheter
5:31 Inflating the balloon
5:48 Settling the balloon
6:26 Catheter removal
7:31 Additional Tips
7:43 The balloon
8:58 Getting a urine sample
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You made it seem so easy, thank you it came at the right time
Yay!! We love that!! Thank you for taking the time to comment! Keep us posted.
Amongst all the videos, this is the best explanation PLUS the female-insertion video. Keep it going. Thank you much.
Glad it was helpful!
New home health nurse here. This was golden on my way to see a patient
Thank u so much!! I have my exams tommorow and this really help me summarize everything!
amazing easy to follow demo and unlike most videos, you shared rationale and additional information.
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching and for the kind comment.
you are the best explaining skills thank you
Thank you so much!
This video explained and demonstrated exactly what to do. I have had a fear of inserting an IDC, however, I will now go forth with confidence :)
So happy to hear our video helped! You got this.
Thank you so much , this is very helpful
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching. 😊
This is wonderful, thanks for demonstrations
Thanks for watching!
Nurse Ellis is the best
We agree! 😉
thank you so much you made it so easy
Happy to hear!
Thanks for the great video.
You are quite welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video.
You are very welcome!
We were taught NOT to pull the fluid out of the balloon, rather let the pressure allow the fluid to come out on its own once it’s connected.
What was the explanation offered to you as to why you should let the balloon deflate on its own, and why it should not be deflated by the syringe?
@@TheTimGreepulling on the syringe can cause more pressure which puts more potential stress on the urethra when most of the fluid would enter the syringe without pulling. (Sometimes tho there’s 1-2ml still left and that’s when I was taught to gently pull)
Thank you!
Welcome
Do female nurses ever read what men think in various replies we don’t want women handling our penis in medical situations it is embarrassing
so for straight cathing please demonstrate
Looks like fun ,what are you doing Saturday ❤🙄
She yeeted that paper
you didn't demonstrate the lubrication of the catheter
why not use a live model for your demonstration
Do you like seeing us males in discomfort then.😖🤣
When taking a urine sample from the port is this a sterile or clean procedure?
Ashley, if I'm retrieving a sample after the initial insertion it would be considered a clean procedure. You swab the port with an alcohol swab, withdraw urine using a luer lock syringe, and deposit the urine into a specimen cup. - Ellis
AW!! HELL!!!! NO!!!!!!
SURGERY JUST GOT ON THE CANCELLED LIST!!!
FK THAT!!!
Really painful if you’re suffering from an enlarged prostate.
When you check the order, does the provider decide the size of the foley and include it in the order or does the provider reccomended the size and the nurse uses judgement to select the right size? By size I mean both diameter and length. I only did one, once, a while ago and can't remember that fact. Thank you!
Generally speaking, a partitioner order includes the recommended size/diameter (12 to 16 Fr) which are often also a standard length. That being said, if the nurse encounters an issue (urine leaking around the tubing), it becomes a team effort to determine the right size for that patient. If the patient is experiencing clotting, obstruction, or some type of trauma or disorder then the partitioner would likely order something more specific (e.g., a larger diameter to drain clots or blood). Pediatric catheters are, of course, much smaller in diameter, length, and balloon size.
@@LevelUpRN Thank you very much for your well explained answer!
don't you have to test the balloon before inserting it??
Per the manufacturer (Bard) no.
I will never alow this to happen to me
Can u be put to sleep during the procedure? And does it cause pain?
an analgesia is used typically
Ive had one inserted and yes it hurts very bad
Damn was it like painful to where it hurts the whole time they insert it or just when it gets inserted? And they don't numb the area or give u pain killers and if you don't mind me asking what was it for?@@floydmayweather9750
So hopefully she doesn't push the catheter in so quickly with real patients! 🙄
Quicker is better. Majority of patient discomfort is during the insertion itself, not before or after
She don’t mention pain. Women have more to work with. A male is a lot different
analgesia is used
@@syedarizvi7290 also known as a placebo doesn’t do anything when most of pain is at prostate and analgesia rarely reaches there .,
It’s so big
Taking out for me is more painful.
If asked tell me something related to male circumcision?
I think 🤔 it so strainge looking at it
Appreciate you watching!
consent?
It would be helpful to do a video on the proper way to hold the penis for a circumcised first uncircumcised patient. A video on just the proper way to pull it. I know you hold it at a 90° angle but what’s the best technique to hold it.
What if a person has micro penis?
What if he has an erection?
This shouldn't affect the ability to insert the catheter, thankfully!
@@LevelUpRN Glad you answered this as it is a real concern, especially for those of us with less experience. Not just for the provider but for the patient as well. Should we first mention this to the patient beforehand so as to limit his angst?
@@LevelUpRN it’s actually easier to insert when he has a erection
Why are male nurses not performing this task instead of embarrassing the male patients All to often male patients are confronted by females and not given the option of same sex care that women get.That’s like wondering if women get excited when up on stirrups at gynaecologist,sure some do but doubt many
You mean a man?
Why is the patient left exposed so long . The package should have been opened and ready for the inserting. Bad enough for the man to be embarrassed by the situation, no concern by the nurse . Men are human, not an object .
Patient privacy is a priority during care. For this video, the patient was cleaned and positioned first. This is because the catheter tray contents are sterile and handling the patient after opening the tray posed a sterility concern. However, when inserting a catheter in practice, there is always a second nurse. This means that nurse could assist with the initial cleaning and positioning so the patient remains covered until the tray is ready.
How much more embarrassing could this procedure get,females should first ask male patients if they are comfortable with a woman doing this procedure or would they prefer a male
They don’t care about men’s feelings
@@LevelUpRN great idea exposing male patients to multiple females
@@19530ashlandso as a male nursing student, I need to learn on both males & females. The patient is left exposed for so long because once you open the kit they need to already be exposed so that you aren’t turning away from your sterile field.
No woman should be performing this on a male patient without the patient being given the option of male nurse this a job for someone of same gender,She leaves him displayed like something in butcher shop window no respect for patients modesty
@@christopher63234 the comment was nothing to do with your equility
problems,it was totally about comfort level and modesty of male patients.Some males do not want to be exposed to female nurses it is or right to have gender specific care just like women have achieved.I don’t care how skilled a female nurse is I only want male nurses to deal with intimate areas of my body
@@19530ashland That is an option for all patients, male or female. If this is a concern of yours you should make sure to let your care providers know.
Males are still able to provide care for women, but some women strictly want a female to care for them. Men can also state that they are uncomfortable with a women handling them, and ask for strictly male care.
Grow up. They’re medical professionals.
@@floridared8444 so were the doctors who looked after the female gymnastics team,still they sexually molested young girls
How much pain does this cause the patient? Also, what if the patient has a very small penis?
This should not be a painful procedure. It is, likely, a bit uncomfortable but the catheter should be lubricated to aid in insertion. The size of the penis does not change how the procedure would be completed.
Shouldn't be a problem most women have small hands
Grab tweezers or look for the hole j/k you sometimes grab with fingertips more than the whole hand
There's quite a risk of pain depending on the reason for catheterization.