Bladder irrigation operation procedure

The purpose of bladder irrigation is to treat bladder diseases. Urine can be unblocked by flushing. At the same time, it is best to flush the bladder every few days, and it is recommended not to be too frequent. So, what is the procedure of bladder irrigation? If you want to know about this, let's take a look!

Operation rules for bladder irrigation 1) Prepare the infusion stand, check the bed number and name with the treatment card, evaluate the patient (open the catheter to empty the bladder), and explain its purpose and precautions.

2) Prepare materials. Check the name, concentration, dosage and expiration date of the drug, and check the bottle mouth, bottle body and liquid in the bottle.

3) Wash your hands and wear a mask. Get the tape ready, get the things ready, and clean the treatment table.

4) Wash your hands, take things to the patient's bedside, and check the bed number, name and drug name.

5) Hang the infusion bottle on the infusion stand, exhaust air, close the regulator, and check whether there is air in the infusion set.

6) Ask whether the patient's posture is comfortable, loosen the cover at the end of the bed and expose the front end of the catheter.

7) Wear gloves, lay a disposable treatment towel under the catheter, and clamp the catheter with hemostatic forceps.

8) Disinfect the front end (spiral) of the catheter, check it again, insert the needle into the catheter and fix it with adhesive tape.

9) Open the infusion set, adjust the number of drops, sign the full name of the treatment card, and hang it on the infusion rack together with the bladder irrigation card.

10) Take off the treatment towel, take off the gloves and make up the bed unit. Explain the precautions in the washing process, put the pager in an easy-to-get place and ask the patient what he needs.

1 1) Clean things, wash your hands, wear a mask and make records.

12) strengthen patrol during washing, closely observe whether there is discomfort, and patiently listen to patients' complaints.

13) After washing, bring the operation panel (disposable treatment towel with cotton swab and bent gloves) to the patient's bedside, check the bed number, name and drug name, put the treatment towel at the front end of the catheter with gloves, uncover the adhesive tape, close the regulator and pull out the needle. According to the patient's condition, clamp the catheter and observe the urine situation.

14) Make a bed unit and ask about the demand.

15) materials are classified according to the principle of disinfection and isolation.

16) Wash your hands, wear a mask and record.

Does bladder irrigation in patients with cystitis have side effects? The treatment of cystitis patients does not need bladder irrigation, so patients must go to the urology department of public hospitals above dimethyl to prevent any advertising or media promotion, so as to avoid entering other informal medical institutions by mistake, causing physical injury and money being cheated.

If the patient belongs to cystostomy or has a double-cavity or three-cavity catheter, bladder irrigation can be performed to flush the turbidity or floc in the bladder out of the body, which is only suitable for patients who have been indwelling the catheter for a long time and occasionally cause floc or sediment deposition in the bladder.

Generally speaking, bladder irrigation is not the main treatment for cystitis. The main treatment of cystitis is targeted therapy with antibiotics. After treatment with sensitive antibiotics, the symptoms of cystitis will gradually ease.

In the acute phase, bladder irrigation will not only relieve the symptoms of cystitis, but also aggravate the condition of cystitis. Therefore, it is generally not recommended to routinely perform bladder irrigation on patients with cystitis.