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Be sure to leave some slack in the catheter so that you don't put too much pressure on the bladder, urethra, and other parts of the body. Don't fasten the straps on the leg bag too tightly to your leg, as that may interfere with your circulation. If the leg strap gets dirty, wash it with soap and water. Emptying the leg bag.
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CONTENTS. PAGE. Patient and Carers guide to Catheter Aftercare. 3. Equipment needed. 3. How to empty a urinary catheter drainage bag. 3. How to attach a night drainage bag. 4. How to change a leg bag. 4. Catheter cleansing. 4. Procedure for Catheter Aftercare. 5. Introduction. 5. Target group. 5. Related NHS policies
drain through the catheter. Make sure to follow these instructions to reduce your risk of infection. During the day, you can use a smaller drainage bag (leg bag) which straps to your leg and fits under your clothing. At night, the leg bag is changed to a larger bag. (hospital style) so you won't have to worry about emptying the
DO NOT let the drain tube touch the container the urine is draining into, when emptying the bag. 4. Practice good Hygiene. Wash hands with soap and water before and after touching the catheter or drainage bag. Wash skin around the catheter with soap and water daily and after each bowel movement. This will help reduce
Part 1. Emptying the Catheter Bag. Wash and dry your hands well. Use warm water and soap to clean your hands. Raise the drainage tube straight up. The drainage tube is at the end of the catheter tube. Position the bag over a toilet. This will make it easier to empty. Empty the catheter bag.
Do not tug or pull on the catheter. • Keep the catheter secured to make sure that the urine collection bag does not drag and pull on the catheter (frequent emptying will help to prevent pulling as the bag fills). • Be sure that the leg bag straps secure but are not too tight. • Wear loose cotton underwear if you have irritation or a
Follow these steps: Wash your hands well with soap and water. Disconnect the bag from the catheter tubing. Drain any remaining urine from the bag you just disconnected. Pour some warm soapy water into the bag. Open the drainage valve to drain the soap. Fill the bag with 2 parts vinegar and 3 parts water.
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