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MCQs on Foley's Catheterization
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MCQs on Foley's Catheterization explained here with rationales. It will be helpful for nurses and medical professionals
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Hi friends, welcome back to the nurse. In today's video, we are diving into some high yield MCQs on
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Foley's catheterization. Perfect for nursing exams and clinical practice. If you want to
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quick revision, clear explanation and smart rationales, you are in the right place. Let's
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get started. First question. The primary purpose of using a Foley's catheter is to measure
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respiratory rate, continuous drainage of urine to administer IV medications to measure blood
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pressure. The correct answer here, continuous drainage of urine. That is a primary purpose
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of Foley's catheterization. Foley's catheter is used for continuous urinary drainage. Some
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other functions also there, that is relieve urinary retention, monitor urinary output in critical
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care, manage incontinence, collect sterile urine sample, instill bladder medications, perform
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bladder irrigations. These are other purposes of Foley's catheterization. Second question,
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which part of the Foley's catheter is used to inflate the balloon? Distal tip, drainage lumen,
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inflation port, catheter hub. Correct answer here, inflation port. There is two distal ports
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are there that one is for drainage lumen, another is inflation port. So here, this is a portal proximal
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tip that is entering into bladder. And this is a balloon that will hold the Foley's catheter
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inside the bladder. These are the distal tips. So this is used to work this red color tip is
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used for inflation of balloon. And another tip is used to drain the urine.
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What solution is recommended for inflating the balloon? Normal saline, sterile water, distilled
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water, ringers, lactate. Correct answer is sterile water. Why sterile water means, usually if saline is
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used means, there is a chance for crystallization and block the tube. So best solution to install the
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balloon, that is sterile water.
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Third question, a male patient requests catheterization, which size is used? 6 to 8 French,
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10 to 12 French, 14 to 16 French, 20 to 24 French.
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Correct answer, 14 to 16 French, that is used for adult males. So what is the color, color
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codes for 14 to 16? That is 14 size is a green color and 16 size is orange color. This is usually
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used for adult male.
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So in this case, we will do, we will do, leave us a landmark and use a new sterile catheter.
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So why it is making landmark because to avoid same mistake again. And also we need to use
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a new sterile catheter next day. Prevent, it will prevent contamination and repeat the mistake.
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Fifth question, most important action during insertion, what is catheterization?
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Lubricate balloon site, maintain aseptic technique, inflate balloon before insertion, keep patient supine.
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Correct answer here, maintain aseptic technique. Because police catheterization is a sterile procedure,
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we should maintain an assertive technique throughout the procedure.
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It will prevent catheter associated urinary tract infection. So if we are not maintaining a sterile
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technique, it will cause a urinary tract infection. A catheter associated urinary tract infection
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refers urinary tract infection that occurs in a person who has a urinary catheter in place.
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Police catheter being indwelling are common source of a catheter associated urinary tract infection,
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if not managed with proper hygiene and care.
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Best method to prevent catheter associated urinary tract infection.
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Fluid restriction, routine three-day change, closed drainage system, bag at bladder level.
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Correct answer here, closed drainage system. Because it is a sterile procedure,
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we need to maintain closed drainage system to avoid entering of microorganisms from outside.
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Closed drainage system prevents bacterial entry from outside.
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Closed drainage system is a sterile procedure, which is a sterile procedure.
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Seventh question, balloon should be inflated only after.
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Inserted one to centimeter, one to two centimeter in miatus,
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urine flow seen, patient discomfort, catheter type.
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Correct answer, urine flow seen.
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After seeing the urine flow, we can inflate the catheter.
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So it will confirm the bladder placement.
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Eighth question, essential infection control when emptying bag.
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Empty when half full, bag above bladder, touch drainage spout, wipe spout with alcohol.
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Correct answer, wipe spout with alcohol.
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Spout means that tube that we use to drain the urine.
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The lower side one tube will be there to drain urine.
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That we need to clean with alcohol before and after the emptying of urine.
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Wipe spout with alcohol will prevent contamination.
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So this is a spout, we need to clear first with the spirit.
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After emptying again, we need to clear it and close it.
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Last question, cause of bladder spasms in police catheterization.
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Balloon under inflation, balloon over inflation, catheter blockage, catheter too small.
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The current answer is balloon over inflation.
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Balloon over inflation, it will irritate the bladder bone that will lead to bladder spasm.
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So if it is inflated, each catheter has specific amount of water has to be inflated.
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If otherwise, it will cause bladder inflation, bladder spasm.
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So that is about today's video.
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Thank you for watching this video.
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If you have any doubt, means you can ask in comment section.
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So thank you.
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Bye.
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