Types of Catheters Drainage and Collection Surgical Scrub Sterile Fields/Glove Use Miscellaneous
100
What is retention catheter?
Catheter with multiple lumens to allow for drainage, irrigation, and installation of medication.
100
What is standard?
Type of collection bag with a large capacity.
100
What is pre-wash scrub?
Wash meant to remove superficial microorganisms and gross debris.
100
What is open-gloving technique?
Used when changing a glove during a procedure or when performing a procedure that requires only sterile gloves.
100
What is infection?
Primary adverse event involved prolonged catheter use.
200
What is a straight catheter?
Catheter that empties straight into a basin.
200
What is below patient's bladder?
Area of placement for collection bag to prevent reflux.
200
What is higher than elbows?
Position in which hands should be during rinsing.
200
What is a sterile drape?
Used to cover a work surface during a sterile procedure.
200
What is urine dipstick?
Urine test meant to elicit immediate results.
300
What is coude catheter?
Catheter meant for patients with prostatic hyperplasia.
300
What is leg bag?
Type of collection bag that attaches to body.
300
What is brushless alcohol-based rub?
Scrub technique alternative taking less time requiring completely dry skin to start.
300
What is skin-to-skin technique?
Fingers touch only the cuff of the glove on the fold.
300
What is 1500-2000mL?
Average urine output for adults per day.
400
What is a condom catheter?
Catheter placed outside of the penis.
400
What is urinalysis?
Formal laboratory analysis of a urine sample that cannot determine the type of bacteria present.
400
What is traditional scrub?
Surgical scrub that can be done either by counting or timing.
400
What is pouring a sterile solution?
Requires only the nondominant hand to be gloved.
400
What is ADH?
High levels of urine production; low levels generate large amounts of urine.
500
What is suprapubic catheter?
Catheter requiring placement by a physician.
500
What is culture and sensitivity?
Laboratory test that determines the type of bacteria growing as well as which antibiotics kill that bacteria.
500
What is 10-15 strokes per surface?
Average number for a traditional counted scrub.
500
What is adding sterile items?
Small items may be dropped; large items must be placed gently.
500
What are nephrons?
Perform most of the bodily functions of filtering, reabsorbing, and excreting.






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