I recently changed a supra pubic catheter for the first time----I didn't realize once you pulled the catheter out, the site would continue to drain urine.......needless to say, the patient was a bit...
That's why you go from LPN to RN........more responsibility, more money, ect...........so therefore you are more responsible if something goes wrong because you delegate........you can only delegate...
Exactly...........RNs oversee LPNs........period!!!!!!!...that's how it is.....you have more schooling, ect......you are in charge when it is beneficial to you and not, when it is...
When adminstering mitomycin intravesically to patients; I draw it up in a 60-cc syringe and then I have someone else assist to pour the solution into a catheter syringe after I catheterize the patient...
The reasoning behind instilling the sterile water before pulling the foley is so you will know you are in the bladder because if the patient has a catheter in place for long-term there will be little...
If a patient has a foley catheter in long-term and you need to change it; how do you know you are in the bladder? Will urine still come out? I was told to put sterile water in the foley before I...
I am a new graduate LPN and just started working at a clinic; I have been assigned to work with the Urologist, but I do not have a lot of experience with this field. First, when you change a foley...