Female cathing

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I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this as a trend. I get called in a lot to help with female catherization, and I've noticed a lot of nurses go right for the clitoral hood! Now there are definitely patients who present a challenge(I had one patient with very unique anatomy who stumped even my floor's most expert cathing people), but I guess I'd expect people to aim low into the lady parts rather than high like they seem to do so often. These are exclusively female nurses too, so I guess I'd expect that even if they somehow missed that class in A&P, maybe their own anatomy would help them along?

If anybody ever needs a nurse to put a foley in someone's lady parts or poke it at their clitoral hood for a few minutes, I'm their girl!

But I've gotten better lately. Love that yellow flash.

Specializes in Clinical Research, Outpt Women's Health.

I did that my 1st time too. I still apologize in my mind. Nursing school did not cover the actual anatomy of the situation well. I was clueless! That was 20 years ago and I still remember...............

If so many women are unsure about their own anatomy how are us guys suppose to have any chance?

Yeah I'm hit and miss with it. First time I ever cathed a woman I got it right first time! Second time not so much!

Specializes in Clinical Research, Outpt Women's Health.
If so many women are unsure about their own anatomy how are us guys suppose to have any chance?

We never looked at our own and you have. That should help - LOL!

Specializes in Inpatient Oncology/Public Health.
If anybody ever needs a nurse to put a foley in someone's lady parts or poke it at their clitoral hood for a few minutes I'm their girl! But I've gotten better lately. Love that yellow flash.[/quote']

Hee! We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I'm the urethra and port whisperer, but I suck at IV placement.

Specializes in Inpatient Oncology/Public Health.

And I want to know about the can of Sprite too! Don't keep us in suspense.

Specializes in kids.

Fluid intake for the patient?

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
Okay, what was the can of Sprite for?

Silly...you can work up quite a thirst trying to place a difficult cath!

Okay what was the can of Sprite for?[/quote']

Oh lol to make her pee. She didn't want water. We had to put her on the bedpan and visualize where the pee was coming from.

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If so many women are unsure about their own anatomy how are us guys suppose to have any chance?

You get better opportunities to observe it than a lot of us do. :)

Oh lol to make her pee. She didn't want water. We had to put her on the bedpan and visualize where the pee was coming from.

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Haha, too funny. I was imagining pouring it over the urethra to make it more visible, or using the can to hold the pannus out of the way.

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