How to Place a Coude Urinary Catheter in Challenging Male Urethral Anatomy

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @ahphong2904
    @ahphong2904 2 месяца назад

    The nurse is so chilled and cool she has her legs crossed the whole time. She looks really experienced and a little bored. Great video.

  • @MiechakeWan
    @MiechakeWan 2 месяца назад

    Real demo please

  • @NurseKayP
    @NurseKayP 2 дня назад

    While I would like to say this was helpful.. it was not.
    The dummy probably doesn’t have a simulated enlarged prostate or any other anatomical issues. The passage is probably the straightest and most unrealistic urethra to exist. 😂
    I had a patient who needed his foley replaced because urology decided to take it out for a voiding trial despite the foley being chronic and discussion about placing a suprapubic in the future. It shouldn’t have been removed and I had a feeling it was going to be a nightmare.
    Sure enough I go to place it and there is a major obstruction. 3 different nurses and a 14fr straight tip, 14 fr coude, and 14fr in and out. None were going through despite different techniques, equipment, repositioning etc
    I am on here just looking for tips and tricks for difficult placements. Enlarged prostates, strictures, false passages, etc. unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be any easy answers.

  • @startrooper2345
    @startrooper2345 Месяц назад

    insert that into me fr

  • @tommac21
    @tommac21 2 месяца назад +1

    Well 1st of all a female nurse wouldn't be doing this to a male. So why is she demonstrating this ?

    • @MiechakeWan
      @MiechakeWan 2 месяца назад

      Be quiet

    • @NurseKayP
      @NurseKayP 2 дня назад

      @@tommac21 what are you talking about? Lol The gender of nurse or patient has nothing to do with placing a catheter. I place catheters in men and women all the time. Hence why I am here because I am looking for any special tricks or techniques for placing a difficult catheter in a male patient. My male colleagues can place catheters in women and men as well.