Learning how to perform intermittent self-catheterization (ISC) can be a daunting task for the patient with a newly diagnosed voiding dysfunction. The nurse can facilitate this learning process by working with the patient until knowledge and confidence is gained to successfully perform self-catheterizat...
Reuse versus single-use catheters for intermittent catheterization: what is safe and preferred? Review of current sta- tus. Spinal Cord. 2014;52(7):511-6. doi:10.1038/sc.2014.79.M. A. Hakansson, "Reuse versus single-use catheters for in- termittent catheterization: what is safe and ...
A 70-year-old man with dyslipidemia presented with intermittent exertional chest tightness and dyspnea for 6 months. He was an ex-smoker of 0.5 pack/day for 40 years and had quitted 10 years ago. The LDL level was poorly controlled (143 mg/dL). No cardiovascular disease were running in...
Continuous modalities are most frequently used in critically ill children as it allows for gentle fluid removal and minimizes fluid shifts and therefore is preferred in critically ill children at risk of severe hypotension or cerebral edema [8,9,54]. In contrast, intermittent renal replacement therap...
Reuse versus single-use catheters for intermittent catheterization: What is safe and preferred? Review of current status 喜欢 0 阅读量: 43 作者: Hakansson,M.A.摘要: Study design: This is a narrative review summarizi 年份: 2014 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
Intermittent catheterization (IC)Neurogenic bladderNeuro-urologyThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the reasons for this phenomenon. Several Cochrane reports dealing with this topic also confirm that the evidence is still scarce. We show that poor evidence is...
Conclusion: Clean intermittent catheterization is better than indwelling catheter, as it is related to lower complication rates, both short and long-term. Indwelling catheterization was associated with decreased vesical compliance and bladder calculi, among others.Joo Paulo Zambon...
Reuse versus single-use catheters for intermittent catheterization: What is safe and preferred? Review of current status. Spinal Cord 2014;52:511-6. 2014/05/28.M. A. Hakansson, "Reuse versus single-use catheters for in- termittent catheterization: what is safe and preferred? review of ...
Zambon JP, Cintra CC, Bezerra CA, Bicudo MC, Wroclawski ER. What is the best choice for chronic urinary retention: indwelling catheter or clean intermittent catheterization? Einstein [Internet]. 2009 [cited 2017 June 16];7(4 Pt 1):520-4. Available from: http://apps.einstein. br/revista...