Types of Catheters
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100

This device stays in the bladder and drains the urine continuously. 

What is a Foley or Indwelling catheter?

100

protein in the urine

What is proteinuria?

100
temporary or permanent involuntary passage of urine
What is incontinence?
100

Voiding more than once during the night

What is nocturia?

100

Device attached to the skin to catch urine in males

What is an external catheter/condom catheter/Texas catheter?

200

This type of catheter is used for one-time emptying of the bladder 

What is a straight catheter?

200

blood in the urine

What is hematuria?

200
sudden, almost uncontrollable desire to urinate IMMEDIATELY
What is urge incontinence?
200

Urinary output of more than 3000 mL/day 

What is polyuria?

200

Pelvic muscle exercises used to strengthen bladder tone

What are Kegel exercises?

300

This catheter is used specifically for catheterizing a male with an enlarged prostate

What is a coudé catheter?

300
some urine remains in the bladder after the person has urinated
What is urinary retention?
300
dribbling whenever abdominal pressure is increased
What is stress incontinence?
300

increased urine output when it is due to ingestion of substances that stimulate urine production

What is diuresis?

300

a catheter inserted directly into the bladder through a surgical incision in the abdominal wall

What is a suprapubic catheter?

400

List at least 2 reasons an indwelling catheter may be placed

What is:
*relief of acute urinary retention or obstruction
*obtain accurate urine output measurements in severely ill client's
* help prevent urine contact with open wound in sacral or perineal area
*prevent complications during or after certain surgeries
*to make the client more comfortable at end of life

400
an infection occurring in any portion of the urinary tract
What is urinary tract infection?
400

occurring in clients with spinal cord injury and the client has no sensation of the need to urinate due to damage of nerves to the bladder

What is neurogenic bladder?

400

the absence of urine

What is anuria?

400

ureters are disconnected from the bladder and connected to a segment of the ileum which in turn is made into a stoma

What is an ileal conduit?

500

this type of catheter can be used several times a day for a client with neurogenic bladder

What is a straight catheter?

500

infection of the kidney itself

What is pyelonephritis?

500

incontinence due either to cognitive problems or difficulty mobilizing to make it to the toilet in time or prepare self to urinate

What is functional incontinence?

500

when fluid intake is normal, the diminished flow of urine of less than 30 mL per hour

What is oliguria?

500

involves hanging a large bag of saline that connects and flows continuously into a triple lumen bladder catheter at the rate needed to keep the urine pink or rose color

What is continuous bladder irrigation?