sp catheter

Nurses General Nursing

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I have been told by adon that sp catheters must be irrigated q shift. I have never heard this before and have never irrigated a sp cath unless it was occluded or had a lot of sediment. Is this a new practice ? Wouldn't frequent irrigations increase risk of infection ?

What do you all think?

Specializes in Day Surgery, Agency, Cath Lab, LTC/Psych.

Is there a doctor's order for that? You shouldn't irrigate the catheter unless you have an order to do so. Are there any indications for irrigation? Clotting? Bleeding? No output?

No . No orders and no indications as far as I can see.

This seems wrong to me but I was wondering if there is some new info I am unaware of.

Specializes in cardiac/critical care/ informatics.

I agree with Dolce

This is one of those things that you need to look at your facilities p&p. Is there a standing order that has been over looked? Is there any notation from MD? Does pt have problems with output?

Specializes in ED.

Check your facilities policy and procedure manual. This may be the practice where you work.

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