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Doctor Explains: how to insert a catheter

Doctor Myro

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[0:00]You'll need a catheter, of course, gloves, sterile gauze and saline and of course, a urine bag.
[0:00]The first thing you're going to do is you're going to clean and drape, and you will clean really well because you don't want no infection.
[0:00]You will then fill a catheter balloon, which will be in the bladder and prevent the catheter from sliding out.
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[0:00]So your male friend needs a catheter. Well, let me help you with that. First, you'll need an anesthetic gel, you'll need water for the balloon. You'll need a catheter, of course, gloves, sterile gauze and saline and of course, a urine bag. The first thing you're going to do is you're going to clean and drape, and you will clean really well because you don't want no infection. Then insert anesthetic gel. If you're nice, then slowly insert the catheter, and I mean slowly. Keep inserting until you have the flow of urine. The tip of the catheter will sit in the bladder. You will then fill a catheter balloon, which will be in the bladder and prevent the catheter from sliding out. Do not pull on that. That's it. You're done. Attach the bag. See you later.

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