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Alternative approaches to managing a non-draining urinary catheter

Alternative approaches to managing a non-draining urinary catheter
Alternative approaches to managing a non-draining urinary catheter
Best practice in the management of indwelling urinary catheters has been debated for many years. Proactive preventative strategies are widely considered favourable, but inevitably patients are referred with sudden, acute or unexpected non-draining catheters requiring a reactive or problem-solving response. This article considers the lack of comprehensive evidence on which nurses can base their practice when problems arise. It proposes that a clinical framework is necessary to guide nurses logically and rationally through the decision-making process. In addition, the case for diagnostic irrigation is assessed and the issue of catheter re-siting as an alternative to re-catheterization is highlighted.
non-draining urinary catheter
1462-4753
141-148
Rawlinson, M.
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Clark, J.
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Rawlinson, M.
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Clark, J.
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Rawlinson, M. and Clark, J. (2004) Alternative approaches to managing a non-draining urinary catheter. British Journal of Community Nursing, 9 (4), 141-148.

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Abstract

Best practice in the management of indwelling urinary catheters has been debated for many years. Proactive preventative strategies are widely considered favourable, but inevitably patients are referred with sudden, acute or unexpected non-draining catheters requiring a reactive or problem-solving response. This article considers the lack of comprehensive evidence on which nurses can base their practice when problems arise. It proposes that a clinical framework is necessary to guide nurses logically and rationally through the decision-making process. In addition, the case for diagnostic irrigation is assessed and the issue of catheter re-siting as an alternative to re-catheterization is highlighted.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: non-draining urinary catheter

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Local EPrints ID: 9258
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9258
ISSN: 1462-4753
PURE UUID: bac979eb-08fd-4ef3-ad88-ccbb8d883030

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Date deposited: 06 Oct 2004
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 00:56

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Author: M. Rawlinson
Author: J. Clark

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