Types of Catheters | Drainage and Collection | Surgical Scrub | Sterile Fields/Glove Use | Miscellaneous |
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What is retention catheter?
Catheter with multiple lumens to allow for drainage, irrigation, and installation of medication.
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What is standard?
Type of collection bag with a large capacity.
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What is pre-wash scrub?
Wash meant to remove superficial microorganisms and gross debris.
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What is open-gloving technique?
Used when changing a glove during a procedure or when performing a procedure that requires only sterile gloves.
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What is infection?
Primary adverse event involved prolonged catheter use.
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What is a straight catheter?
Catheter that empties straight into a basin.
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What is below patient's bladder?
Area of placement for collection bag to prevent reflux.
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What is higher than elbows?
Position in which hands should be during rinsing.
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What is a sterile drape?
Used to cover a work surface during a sterile procedure.
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What is urine dipstick?
Urine test meant to elicit immediate results.
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What is coude catheter?
Catheter meant for patients with prostatic hyperplasia.
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What is leg bag?
Type of collection bag that attaches to body.
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What is brushless alcohol-based rub?
Scrub technique alternative taking less time requiring completely dry skin to start.
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What is skin-to-skin technique?
Fingers touch only the cuff of the glove on the fold.
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What is 1500-2000mL?
Average urine output for adults per day.
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What is a condom catheter?
Catheter placed outside of the penis.
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What is urinalysis?
Formal laboratory analysis of a urine sample that cannot determine the type of bacteria present.
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What is traditional scrub?
Surgical scrub that can be done either by counting or timing.
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What is pouring a sterile solution?
Requires only the nondominant hand to be gloved.
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What is ADH?
High levels of urine production; low levels generate large amounts of urine.
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What is suprapubic catheter?
Catheter requiring placement by a physician.
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What is culture and sensitivity?
Laboratory test that determines the type of bacteria growing as well as which antibiotics kill that bacteria.
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What is 10-15 strokes per surface?
Average number for a traditional counted scrub.
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What is adding sterile items?
Small items may be dropped; large items must be placed gently.
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What are nephrons?
Perform most of the bodily functions of filtering, reabsorbing, and excreting.
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