Relier Pairs External Catheter Best Practices-Q4 ICON 2024Version en ligne Used for train the trainer for RNs par Courtney 1 Suction Setting 2 Suction Tubing 3 Indications 4 Suction Canister 5 Male External Catheter 6 Max Suction Setting 7 Female External Catheter 8 Contraindications 9 Documentation 10 Assess for contraindications 11 External Catheter Placement Urinary retention, agitation, restlessness, diarrhea, skin breakdown, or menstruation Change at 50% full Changed every 8-12 hours Nurse Nurse & PCA >=40 mmHg (usually between 40-60 mmHg) Date & time of initiation, change or replacement, canister change, perineal skin assessment Changed every 24 hours 100 mmHg (increase by 5-10 mmHg at a time if leaking) 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