Originally Posted by emllpn2006
I believe it depends on the situation and there is no clear cut answer to this question. If the mother is elderly and her son is her care taker at home I dont see anything wrong with him being in the room for a foley insertion. Especially in the case above if he does it at home all the time. I would not feel comfortable with him standing at the end of the bed starring at moms genitals though. I would encorage him to stand at the head of the bed and use a drape. I personnaly have had my "mommy" present when getting a foley insertion. She was at the top of the bed. I was 18 years old and very scarred it was the first time I had ever been to a ER in my life. If anyone would have told her she had to leave I probably would have left myself.
Great points about pt support and I agree with you. I also would not have had a problem with him being present but "out of the line of sight" so to speak. But having him stand at the end of the bed with a full on view and give me
verbal instructions on how to cath his mother??? And yes, I was already doing fine on my own... I dunno. I guess it's a cultural thing and crosses my own personal line of comfort. He did have the mom's complete approval, I was the only one really not liking the situation...