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Providing effective evidence-based catheter management.

机译:提供有效的循证导管管理。

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Around a quarter of people admitted to hospital are catheterized at some point, however, urinary catheterization can have catastrophic effects on the bladder and a persons ability to regain continence in the future (Patel and Arya, 2001). Although most urinary catheters are used for a short-term period, bladder drainage complications, such as pain or bypassing, can occur (Niel-Weise and van den Broek, 2005). Sometimes, when these problems develop, or if the catheter is expelled, nurses react by changing the catheter, even though this is not necessarily the most appropriate solution. In fact, catheter-related problems provide nurses with the opportunity to evaluate the clinical indications for continued catheterization and to remove catheters that are not clinically indicated. When catheters are clinically indicated, nurses who use an evidence-based approach to diagnose and treat problems provide more effective care and reduce the risk of patient discomfort and recurrent problems.
机译:约有四分之一的住院患者在某个时间点进行了导管插入,但是,导尿管会对膀胱造成灾难性影响,使人们将来有能力恢复大便(Patel and Arya,2001)。尽管大多数导尿管是短期使用的,但可能会发生膀胱引流并发症,例如疼痛或搭桥手术(Niel-Weise和van den Broek,2005)。有时,当这些问题出现时,或者如果导管被排出,护士会通过更换导管作出反应,即使这不一定是最合适的解决方案。实际上,与导管相关的问题为护士提供了评估继续进行导管插入术的临床指征,并移除未在临床上指示的导管的机会。当临床上指示了导管时,使用基于证据的方法来诊断和治疗问题的护士将提供更有效的护理,并减少患者不适和反复出现问题的风险。

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