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Study Guide

Nursing Skills Laboratory Ten


DATE:

  1. October 25 or 30, 2001

NURSING INTERVENTIONS CLASSIFICATION (NIC):

  1. Domain 1: Physiological: Basic (Care That Supports Physical Functioning)
    1. B (Elimination Management): Interventions to establish and maintain regular bowel and urinary elimination patterns and manage complications due to altered patterns
      1. Inserting an indwelling (retention) catheter in a male
        1. (0580 Urinary Catheterization)
      2. Inserting a straight catheter in a male
        1. (0580 Urinary Catheterization)
      3. Inserting an indwelling (retention) catheter in a female
        1. (0580 Urinary Catheterization)
      4. Inserting a straight catheter in a female
        1. (0580 Urinary Catheterization)
      5. Applying a Texas Catheter
      6. Emptying the drainage bag of a urinary (retention) catheter
        1. (1876 Tube Care: Urinary)
      7. Removing a urinary (retention) catheter
        1. (1876 Tube Care: Urinary)
  2. Domain 6: Health System (Care That Supports Effective Use of the Health Care Delivery System)
    1. A (Health System Management): Interventions to provide and enhance support services for the delivery of care
      1. Obtaining a sterile urine specimen from the specimen port of a urinary (retention) catheter
        1. (7820 Specimen Management)
      2. Obtaining a urine specimen, mid-stream (clean catch)
        1. (7820 Specimen Management)
      3. Obtaining a urine specimen, 24 hour
        1. (7820 Specimen Management)

READ CAREFULLY:

  1. Taylor, Lillis, & LeMone, Chapter 42 (pp. 1140-1143; 1154-1169)
  2. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting an Indwelling (Retention) Urinary Catheter in a Male
  3. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting a Straight Catheter in a Male
  4. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting an Indwelling (Retention) Urinary Catheter in a Female
  5. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting a Straight Catheter in a Female Catheter
  6. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Applying a Condom Catheter
  7. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Emptying the Drainage Bag of a Urinary Retention Catheter
  8. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Removing a Urinary Retention Catheter
  9. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Sterile Urine Specimen From the Port of a Urinary Retention Catheter
  10. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Urine Specimen, Mid-Stream (clean catch)
  11. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Urine Specimen, 24 hour

TERMS TO KNOW:

  1. Catheter
  2. Condom catheter
  3. Foreskin
  4. Glans
  5. Labia minora
  6. Labia majora
  7. Urethral meatus

LEARNING ACTIVITIES:

  1. Read the following PRIOR to lab:
    1. Taylor, Lillis, & LeMone, Chapter 42 (pp. 1140-1143; 1154-1169)
    2. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting an Indwelling (Retention) Urinary Catheter in a Male
    3. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting a Straight Catheter in a Male
    4. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting an Indwelling (Retention) Urinary Catheter in a Female
    5. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Inserting a Straight Catheter in a Female
    6. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Applying a Condom Catheter
    7. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Emptying the Drainage Bag of a Urinary Retention Catheter
    8. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Removing a Urinary Retention Catheter
    9. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Sterile Urine Specimen From the Port of a Urinary Retention Catheter
    10. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Urine Specimen, Mid-Stream (clean catch)
    11. Nursing Skills Laboratory Procedure: Obtaining a Urine Specimen, 24 hour
  2. View the following videotapes PRIOR to lab:
    1. Care of the Patient with an Indwelling Catheter (Lippincott video; 18 mins.)
    2. Basic Clinical Skills: Urinary Care (Medcom video; 19 mins.)
  3. Take a written test on the following DURING lab:
    1. Inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a male
    2. Inserting a straight catheter in a male
    3. Inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a female
    4. Inserting a straight catheter in a female catheter
    5. Applying a condom catheter
    6. Emptying the drainage bag of a urinary retention catheter
    7. Removing a urinary retention catheter
    8. Obtaining a sterile urine specimen from the port of a urinary retention Catheter
    9. Obtaining a urine specimen, mid-stream (clean catch)
    10. Obtaining a urine specimen, 24 hour
  4. Demonstration/redemonstration of the following skills DURING lab:
    1. Inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a male
    2. Inserting a straight catheter in a male
    3. Inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a female
    4. Inserting a straight catheter in a female catheter
    5. Applying a condom catheter
    6. Emptying the drainage bag of a urinary retention catheter
    7. Removing a urinary retention catheter
    8. Obtaining a sterile urine specimen from the port of a urinary retention Catheter
    9. Obtaining a urine specimen, mid-stream (clean catch)
    10. Obtaining a urine specimen, 24 hour

STUDY QUESTIONS TO REVIEW FOR TEST:

  1. The proper technique for inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a male.
  2. The proper technique for inserting a straight catheter in a male.
  3. The proper technique for inserting an indwelling (retention) urinary catheter in a female.
  4. The proper technique for inserting a straight catheter in a female catheter.
  5. The proper technique for applying a condom catheter.
  6. The proper technique for emptying the drainage bag of a urinary retention catheter.
  7. The proper technique for removing a urinary retention catheter.
  8. The proper technique for obtaining a sterile urine specimen from the port of a urinary retention catheter.
  9. The proper technique for obtaining a urine specimen, mid-stream (clean catch).
  10. The proper technique for obtaining a urine specimen, 24 hour.

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