foleys Originally Posted by christvs Hi! I'm a new RN & I would say that the biggest fear I still have is putting in Foleys in women! I always have difficulty getting them in, & end up having to toss out the first Foley & get my preceptor to help. I have only put in one!

I've asked my preceptor to let me know when any patient needs to have one put in, so I can get the practice. But I'm hoping all you veteran nurses will help me out here-how do you get it in the right hole?! I'm so embarassed about this. I feel very competent in just about everything else related to my job but this! Any advice for me about how to proceed with putting the catheter in? Thanks a bunch!

-Christine
Hi christing, this is phebee from Jonesboro, Arkansas.
I was the foley queen in LPN school. Alot of times I have the pt. bear down and this will help the meatus become visble. I was taught to go into the middle of the grapes and aim upward. Now, sometimes I still miss and have to get another cath but if you miss, leave that cath in place and this will help you not go there the next time. Also too, just for good luck, I take an extra cath with me incase I do miss. This is ususally my good luck and I end up putting it back into the pyxis, but if I am not prepared I will miss everytime. Hope this helps you a little. Dont get discouraged I have been a nurse for 3 years now. You will learn your own technique. Keep up the good work.
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