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Handling the effects successfully with Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) If you have enough motor control to handle a catheter, self-catheterization is a safe and convenient way to empty your bladder regardless of your condition.
It is recommended that patients do not attempt to wash and reuse catheters, but instead use sterile medical catheters in order to preserve and enhance patient health and safety. Sterile catheters are Single Use Devices (SUDs). They are not approved by FDA to be washed and re-used.
Once the bladder is empty, the catheter is removed.If your catheters are reusable, do the following after each use: Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Clean the catheter with soap and warm water. Rinse the catheter, making sure there is no soap left inside or on it. Dry the outside of the catheter.
Measure and record the amount of urine in the bag, and then empty the bag. Clean the catheter and urine collection device with mild soap and hot water immediately after use. Rinse the materials and air dry. Store the materials in a clean, dry container.
If your catheters are reusable, do the following after each use: Wash your hands with soap and warm water. Clean the catheter with soap and warm water. Rinse the catheter, making sure there is no soap left inside or on it. Dry the outside of the catheter.
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Clean Intermittent Self-Catheterization for Men Make sure the catheter is in far enough, about eight to nine inches. If you feel resistance, you are likely passing the sphincter muscles and need to continue insertion to docHub the bladder. Only remove the catheter once the urine has stopped flowing completely.
Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC) Refers to the act of draining urine by passing a catheter through the urethra, past the sphincter into the bladder. The catheter is removed after the urine has been drained. This process is performed using a clean technique. A new sterile catheter is used for each episode.
Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC) Refers to the act of draining urine by passing a catheter through the urethra, past the sphincter into the bladder. The catheter is removed after the urine has been drained. This process is performed using a clean technique.
Mix one part bleach with four parts water (for example, mix cup of bleach with 1 cup of water). You can also use one part betadine solution with two parts water. Alcohol is the best way to sterilize catheters. Bleach and betadine solutions may be just as safe, but there has not been research done on these solutions.
Wash tip of starting at urethral opening and work outwards in a circular motion with an alcohol-free wipe. Lubricate the tip of the catheter with the water soluble lubricating gel or xylocaine gel. Slide the catheter slowly into the opening of the urethra until urine starts to flow.

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