Bard Advance Foley Tray System Directions for Use.

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Bard Advance Foley Tray System Directions for Use

1. Wash hands and don clean gloves

2. Using proper aseptic technique open outer CSR wrap and remove components. Enclosed DFU will be under the tray

3. Place underpad beneath patient, plastic or “shiny” side down.

4. Use the provided packet of 3 castile soap wipes to cleanse patients peri-urethral area.

5. Discard gloves and perform hand hygiene with provided alcohol hand sanitizer gel.

6. Don sterile gloves provided.

7. Position fenestrated drape on patient appropriately.

8. Using the syringe with the green plunger deposit lubricant into tray top compartment for lubricating the Foley catheter.

9. Remove top tray and place next to bottom tray (keep on CSR wrap).

10. Attach the water filled syringe to the inflation port 10. Attach the water filled syringe to the inflation port. Note: It is not necessary to test the Foley catheter balloon!

11. Remove Foley catheter from wrap and lubricate catheter.

12. Prepare patient with packet of 3 pre-saturated antiseptic swab sticks. NOTE: Use each swab stick for one swipe only. Female Patient: with a downward stroke cleanse the right labia minora and discard the swab. Do the same for the left labia minora. With the last swabstick cleanse the middle area between the labia minora. Male Patient: Cleanse the penis in a circular motion starting at the urethral meatus and working outward.

13. Proceed with catheterization in usual manner 13. Proceed with catheterization in usual manner. When catheter tip has entered bladder, urine will be visible in the drainage tube. Insert catheter two more inches and inflate catheter balloon.

14. Inflate catheter balloon using entire 10ml of sterile water provided in the prefilled syringe.

15. Once inflated, gently pull catheter until the inflated balloon is snug against the bladder neck.

16. Secure the Foley catheter to the patient using the StatLock Foley Stabilization Device.

17. Position hanger on bed rail at the foot of the bed 17. Position hanger on bed rail at the foot of the bed. Note: Exercise care to keep the bag off the floor.

18. Use green sheeting clip to secure drainage tube to the sheet 18. Use green sheeting clip to secure drainage tube to the sheet. Make sure tube is not kinked.

19. Indicate time and date of catheter insertion on provided labels 19. Indicate time and date of catheter insertion on provided labels. Place designated labels on patient chart and drainage system.

20. Document procedure according to hospital protocol.