? Crede' of the Bladder

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Specializes in mds coordinator, DSD, Vent Nurse, Rehab.

I recently went out to a home vent case and the plan of treatment included a procedure that I have never heard of and I would like to know if any of you have experience with this.

It was explained to me that if I push manually on the bladder area that it will expell urine. This patient is semicomatose, & experiences no pain during this procedure. She is place on the bedapin then the crede procedure. I have tries to search this on line and can't find any information on this procedure.

Please reply if you know anything related to this.

Thank you,

Callinurse

Specializes in critical care: trauma/oncology/burns.

Hello Callinurse:

It is a method used for removing urine through a flaccid or atonic bladder, one without muscle tone. Developed by a physician named Crede, I believe.

Google or go to ask.com and type in Crede Method

athena

Specializes in NICU.

It's not a painful procedure. If you place your fingertips above the level of the pubic bone and massage inward and down, urine will drain out. I learned to do that to empty a bladder during catheterization. Try it on yourself when you urinate, that will give you an idea of what you need to do.

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