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| Seeing is understanding. To help you better understand intermittent catheterization procedures, Hollister has developed two videos. |
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| To successfully complete the intermittent catheterization procedure, you must learn where the catheter is inserted and how to use the product. Supplies can be carried discreetly in a pocket or bag. You can drain the urine through the catheter and into the toilet, or into a disposable bag. People of all ages can learn intermittent catheterization. |
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| There are three main techniques: |
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- Clean Technique - no sterile catheter or gloves - wash your hands and genital area before inserting new or reusable catheter
- Aseptic Technique - no touch - uses a sterile catheter via a protective sleeve or sterile gloves
- Sterile Technique - completely sterile setting - gloves, forceps, gown, mask
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Advance Plus Intermittent Catheter Guide for Use (1.4 MB - 12 pages) |
Advance Plus Catéter intermitente Guía de uso (294 KB - 12 pages) |
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