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Nephrostomy tubes Care and feeding
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To provide urinary drainage through a tube inserted into the renal pelvis Tub exits from the flank and is attached to extension tubing which drains to a leg bag Designed to divert the drainage away from a partial or complete obstruction of the urinary tract Purpose of placement
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Hydronephrosis Pyelonephritits Pain Sepsis Impairment in renal function Untreated Obstruction
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Temporary use in treatment of Stricture or Calculus Permanent use with an obstructing tumor, may be indefinite Nephrostomy Usage
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Remove stone Biopsy lesions Stricture dilatation Stent placement Allow healing of leaks or fistulas in the urethra May use nephrostomy tube to
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Remove original dressing when becomes old Keep skin around tube dry Clean with wound cleanser or soap and water Place gauze, sponge and cover with Occlusive dressing. Change once weekly or if dressing becomes soiled. Site Care
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Irritation Drainage Infection Assess Skin Around Tube
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Fever Chills Flank pain Sweats Leakage around the tube Tube dislodgement Inability or difficulty irrigating the catheter Absence of drainage from the tube Notify Physician if
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Tubes need to be changed every 2 to 3 months. Patient should be instructed in the importance of follow up. Prevent tension on the tube Cleansing of the skin around the tube Significance of adequate fluid intake to promote drainage and prevent urinary tract infections Procedure for changing the dressing around the tube Disinfection of overnight bag Literature inconsistent on bag change frequently, generally once a week. Patient Education after placement
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May be ordered to clear tube of sediment, debris, or blood clots Use 5 to 10 ml. of normal saline Insert gently or according to the preference of the health care provider Do not force fluid in Do not withdraw Nephrostomy Tube Irrigation
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