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| PostCareâ„¢ Basic Center: Male Perineal Wash |
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Male Perineal Wash urethral meatus penis foreskin
glans perineum and anus foreskin
Once each day, or according to your doctor's
instructions,
you will need to clean the urethral meatus - the
opening where the catheter enters the body. The
procedure to do this is as follows.
Wash and dry your hands. Discard the paper towel
into the trash.
On a tray covered with paper towels, assemble the
following equipment:
* a pair of disposable gloves
* a bed protector
* a sealable plastic storage bag
* a basin of warm water with a pump of liquid
soap in it
* (2) clean washcloths and a clean hand towel.
* Place the equipment tray on a stable surface
adjacent to the bed.
Remove the bed covers, but keep the patient warm
with a blanket.
Wash and dry your hands.
Put on your disposable gloves.
Place the bed protector under the patient's thighs
to keep the bed dry.
Over your dominant hand, fold a washcloth into a
mitt and squeeze it in the warm soapy water.
With the other hand, gently grasp the penis, pull
the foreskin back if uncircumcised, and with the
warm, soapy mitt clean the glans or head of the
penis.
Squeeze the mitt in the warm, soapy water and then
wash the first 4 inches of the catheter without
pulling on it.
Discard the mitt and dry the penis and catheter
with the clean towel.
To make the patient more comfortable, the perineum
and anus can now be cleaned.
Use the second washcloth as a mitt, wash from top
to bottom taking great care not to touch the
previously washed areas and the catheter or tubes.
Dry the area carefully with the towel, again
avoiding the previously washed areas.
Remove the bed protector.
Check that the catheter and tubes are correctly
placed.
Remove your gloves and discard them into the
plastic storage bag. Replace the bed covers.
Take the equipment tray into the bathroom, place
the washcloths and towel into the washer, seal the
plastic bag and discard it into the trash.
Clean the basin, which held the warm soapy water
and dry it with a paper towel.
Wash and dry the bed protector. Wash and dry your
hands. Tags : tutorial animation Male Perineal Wash urethral meatus penis foreskin glans anus perineum |
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Me & Ricky identifying the skull. Parietal,
Palatine & Lacrimal bones not identified.
As follows:
Frontal bones:
supraorbital foramen
supraorbital margin
glabella
Occipital bones:
lambdoidal suture
foramen magnum
occipital condyles
external occipital protuberance
fossa for cerebrum
fossa for cerebellum
Temporal bones:
squamous suture
external auditory meatus
mandibular fossa
mastoid process
styloid process
zygomatic arch
stylomastoid foramen
petrous portion
internal auditory meatus
jugular foramen
carotid canal
Sphenoid bones:
sella turcica
greater wings
lesser wings
optic foramen
superior orbitl fissure
inferior orbital fissure
foramen rotundum
foramen spinosum
foramen ovale
foramen lacerum
lateral pterygoid plate
medial pterygoid plate
Ethmoid bones:
cribiform plate
perpendicular plate
crista galli
Maxillary bones:
palatine process
incisive fossa
alveolar process
infraorbital foramen
Zygomatic bones:
zygomatic arch
zygomaticofacial foramen
Nasal bone
Vomer bone
Mandibular bones:
mental foramen
condylar process
coronoid process
mandibular notch
mandibular foramen
Teeth:
molars (3)
bicuspids (2)
cuspids (1)
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| PostCareâ„¢ Basic Center: Female Perineal Wash |
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http://www.PreOp.com
Once each day, or according to your doctor's
instructions, you will need to clean the urethral
meatus - the opening where the catheter enters the
body. The procedure to do this is as follows.
Wash and dry your hands. Discard the paper towel
into the trash.
On a tray covered with paper towels, assemble the
following equipment:
* a pair of disposable gloves
* a bed protector
* a sealable plastic storage bag
* a basin of warm water with a pump of liquid
soap in it
* (2) clean washcloths and a clean hand towel.
* Place the equipment tray on a stable surface
adjacent to the bed.
Remove the bed covers, but keep the patient warm
with a blanket.
Wash and dry your hands.
Put on your disposable gloves.
Place the bed protector under the patient's thighs
to keep the bed dry.
Over your dominant hand, fold a washcloth into a
mitt and squeeze it in the warm soapy water.
For the female, separate the labia - the folds of
skin surrounding the vulva.
Clean one side of the labia with the warm, soapy
mitt, stroking from top to bottom.
Squeeze the mitt in the soap solution and clean
the other side.
Squeeze the mitt in the soap solution and clean
the first 4 inches of the catheter.
Discard the mitt and dry the vulva and catheter
with the clean towel.
To make the patient more comfortable, the perineum
and anus can now be cleaned.
Use the second washcloth as a mitt, wash from top
to bottom taking great care not to touch the
previously washed areas and the catheter or tubes.
Dry the area carefully with the towel, again
avoiding the previously washed areas.
Remove the bed protector.
Check that the catheter and tubes are correctly
placed.
Remove your gloves and discard them into the
plastic storage bag. Replace the bed covers.
Take the equipment tray into the bathroom, place
the washcloths and towel into the washer, seal the
plastic bag and discard it into the trash.
Clean the basin, which held the warm soapy water
and dry it with a paper towel.
Wash and dry the bed protector. Wash and dry your
hands. Tags : animation tutorial Female Perineal Wash urethral meatus labia vulva perineum anus vagina catheter |
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| PostCareâ„¢ Urinary Center: Male External Urinary Collecting |
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When a man is unable to control his urine for long
periods of time he is said to be incontinent.
To avoid soiling his clothes and bed a
condom-style sheath can be used to connect the
penis to a closed drainage system in which the
urine is collected.
This avoids having a catheter inserted into the
man's urinary bladder and greatly decreases the
risk of bladder infections.
The complete urine collecting system consists of
for patient education
* The condom style sheath on the penis
* The plastic drainage tube which is coiled on
and attached to the bed to avoid tension on the
sheath
* The urine collection bag which is attached
to the bed frame below the level of the man's
bladder
When taking care of this male external urine
collecting system, the responsibilities of the
caregiver are to for patient education
* Replace the condom sheath every 24 hours
* Wash and dry the penis
* Inspect the skin of the penis for soreness
Report any problems to your doctor
The equipment that you will need to assemble
before starting the care task includes for
patient education
* Disposable bed protector
* Gauze squares
* Basin containing warm, soapy water
* Condom external catheter
* Can of adhesive spray
* Clean washcloth
* Two clean towels, one for your hands and one
for the penis
* Piece of material and a safety pin
* Plastic storage bag, gallon size and
* Disposable gloves
Wash your hands for at least 10 seconds for
patient education
Completely dry them using one of the clean towels.
Put on your disposable gloves.
Place the bed protector under the thighs.
Disconnect the drainage tube from the end of the
condom sheath. Hold it up to allow any urine in it
to drain back into the collection bag.
Cover the end of the tube with a gauze square and
place the covered end on the bed protector away
from where you are working.
Remove the condom by rolling it down to the tip of
the penis. Place the condom in the plastic storage
bag.
Fold the clean washcloth around your hand. Wet it
thoroughly in the warm soapy water. Hold the head
of the penis up and gently wash the shaft and head
of the penis. Drop the washcloth into the warm
water.
Use the clean towel to carefully and completely
dry the penis.
Ask the man if he feels any soreness and carefully
inspect the penis for redness or soreness. Any
problem should be noted and reported to your
doctor. for patient education
Apply a thin spray of adhesive to the whole penis
except for the head.
Apply the condom to the end of the penis and roll
it down to the base of the penis. Check that the
condom is secure at the baseâ?¦
... gently pull on the end of the condom to make
sure it is securely attached to the penis
â?¦ and attach it to the drainage tube.
The connected condom sheath should look like this.
Remove the bed protector. Fold it tight and place
it in the plastic storage bag.
Coil the drainage tube on the bed and secure it
with a piece of material and a safety pin.
Remove your gloves and place them in the plastic
storage bag and seal the bag.
* Drop the plastic storage bag into a thick
garbage bag. It can be disposed of in the normal
trash.
* Thoroughly wash your hands.
* Wash the used towels and washcloth in the
normal laundry system.
In a small notebook, document for patient
education
* the date and time
* that the condom sheath has been replaced
* and any observations about the man's penis
or his general condition.
This information is not intended to replace the
advice of your doctor.
MedSelfEd, Inc. disclaims any liability for the
decisions you make based on this information.
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| PostCareâ„¢ Patient Education Male Self-Catheterization |
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The male can sit on the toilet or lie on a bed
with back and head propped up.
Lubricate the catheter for a distance of 6 to 8
inches.
If necessary, retract the foreskin. Clean the head
of the penis with a soapy washcloth or an
antibacterial wipe.
Hold the penis upright, and insert the lubricated
catheter into the urethral opening of the penis.
Thread it in slowly until urine flows, usually a
distance of 6 to 8 inches. When urine flows, allow
all the urine to drain into the hat. Tags : tutorial animation Male Perineal Wash urethral meatus penis foreskin glans perineum anus |
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