Bard Standard Drainage Bag Add-A-Foley Tray Without Catheter

Bard Standard Drainage Bag Add-A-Foley Tray Without Catheter

Brand/Manufacturer: BARD INC
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  • Prescription required
  • Latex Free

This product has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer.

 

Bard Standard Drainage Bag Add-A-Foley Tray features a drainage bag with the Ez-Lok sampling port which eliminates the risk of needlestick injuries and allows for needle-free aspiration. It includes Uro-Prep tray which contains all materials necessary for aseptic catheter insertion.

Uro-prep tray contents:

  • Drape 
  • Underpad 
  • Latex free, powder free exam gloves 
  • Forceps 
  • Rayon balls 
  • Pre-filled inflation syringe 
  • Lubricant 
  • Povidone-iodine solution 
  • Specimen container and label

Bard Standard Drainage Bag Add-A-Foley Tray Features

  • Latex free
  • Single-use
  • Sterile

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Ez-Lok Guidelines for Drainage:

 

  • Occlude drainage tubing a minimum of 3" below the sampling port by kinking the tubing until urine is visible under the access site
  • Swab surface of Bard EZ-Lok Sampling Port with antiseptic wipe 
  • Using aseptic technique, position the syringe in the center of the sampling port, the syringe should be held perpendicular to the surface of the sampling port (at approximately 80o-100o angle), press the syringe firmly and twist gently to access the sampling port
  • Slowly aspirate urine sample into syringe and remove from sample port
  • Unkink tubing and transfer urine specimen into specimen cup, discard syringe according to hospital protocol
  • Follow established hospital protocol for specimen labeling and transport to lab

Inflation/Deflation Guidelines:

 

 

  • Proper Catheter Inflation:
    - Ensure that the Bard Foley catheter balloon is positioned well within the patients bladder. Slowly, with a gentle, constant force, inflate the Bard Foley catheter balloon with the volume prescribed on the package.
    - Note that a 5cc balloon must be inflated with between 9cc and 10cc of sterile water.
    - Improperly inflated Bard Foley catheter balloons may cause drainage and deflation difficulties.
     
  • Catheter Deflation:
    Select a luer slip syringe
    - Slide the plunger of the syringe up and down the barrel of the syringe several times to "loosen it up"
    - Compress the plunger all the way and then pull back the plunger slightly so that it does not adhere to the front of the syringe barrel
    - Gently insert syringe in the catheter valve
    - Do not use more force than is required to make the syringe "stick" in the valve
    - Allow the pressure within the balloon to force the plunger back and fill the syringe with water
    - If the user notice slow or no deflation, re-seat the syringe gently, once again, allow the balloon to deflate slowly on its own
    - If the balloon does not deflate, reposition the patient
    - Ensure that the catheter is not in traction - the proximal end of the catheter is not compressed within the bladder neck
    - Ensure that urine flows freely
    - Attempt to deflate the balloon by using the pressure in the balloon to force water into the syringe
    - If the balloon still fails to deflate, apply very gentle, slow aspiration, aspiration that is too rapid or too forceful, may cause the inflation lumen within the Foley catheter to collapse
    - If permitted by hospital protocol, the valve arm may be severed
    - If this fails, contact an adequately trained professional for assistance, as directed by hospital protocol

 

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