Relacionar Columnas External Catheter Best Practices-Q4 ICON 2024Versión en línea Used for train the trainer for RNs por Courtney 1 Suction Setting 2 Indications 3 Max Suction Setting 4 Suction Canister 5 Contraindications 6 Suction Tubing 7 Male External Catheter 8 External Catheter Placement 9 Assess for contraindications 10 Female External Catheter 11 Documentation 100 mmHg (increase by 5-10 mmHg at a time if leaking) Change at 50% full Changed every 8-12 hours Changed every 24 hours Nurse Nurse & PCA Changed every 24 hours Incontinence, poor mobility, fall risk due to urgency, comfort care, unable to use bedpan, urine output monitoring, or risk of skin breakdown Urinary retention, agitation, restlessness, diarrhea, skin breakdown, or menstruation Date & time of initiation, change or replacement, canister change, perineal skin assessment >=40 mmHg (usually between 40-60 mmHg)