Female catheterisation

  • Aseptic procedure
  • Check for latex allergy 
  • Tell person that inserting catheter will cause some discomfort

What you need

  • PPE — mask, goggles, non-sterile gloves, plastic apron 
  • Blueys
  • Sterile catheterisation or dressing pack
  • Sterile gloves x 2 pair
  • Normal saline for cleaning
  • Urinary catheters x 2 with balloon or in/out catheters
    • Smaller the urethra the smaller the catheter
    • 12G or 14G for adults, 6–12G for younger girls
  • Kelly Forceps or similar (ones in dressing pack usually too small)
  • For indwelling catheter — 10mL syringe filled with sterile water and catheter drainage bag
  • Sterile anaesthetic gel or water-based lubricant
  • Clean dish to catch urine
  • Sterile specimen jar if needed

What you do

  • Lie woman on bed and put blueys under bottom. Keep upper body covered and ensure privacy
    • For obese women — a pillow under the buttocks will lift the pelvis
  • Ensure good light — to be able to visualise the urethral meatus (opening) some loosely rolled gauze in the vagina will help distinguish it from the urethra
  • Put on PPE, unsterile gloves, mask, goggles, plastic apron
  • Lay out dressing pack and prepare equipment using non-touch technique 
  • Open catheter outer packet, drop catheter onto sterile area. Do not open inner plastic covering yet
  • Ask woman to bend knees, feet together and let knees fall apart (support knees/legs for comfort if needed with pillows or assistant)
  • Put clean dish between the legs
  • Remove gloves, wash hands, put on sterile gloves
  • Hold labia apart with hand 1
  • With hand 2, clean genitals with cotton balls soaked in normal saline. Sweep down each side, repeat as needed using new cotton ball each time
  • Drape inner thighs and above pubic bone with sterile towels
  • Open end of inner plastic cover to expose tip of catheter. Do not touch tip
  • Hold catheter by plastic cover, dip tip into gel or lubricant
  • Hold labia apart with hand 1 so you can see opening of urethra
  • With hand 2, hold catheter in forceps or by plastic cover so you don’t touch it. Put into urethra — Figure 6.22

Figure 6.22   

  • Gently push catheter in until urine flows into collection dish
    • Push catheter in a further 2–4cm to make sure balloon is past urethra
  • Let about 500mL urine flow into dish, then clamp or kink catheter
    • After 5–10 minutes release and let flow finish
  • Collect urine specimen if needed, do U/A
  • If catheter indwelling (to stay in)
    • Fill balloon with sterile water from syringe (amount needed is written on side of catheter)
    • Withdraw catheter slightly until resistance felt
    • Connect urine drainage bag
    • Secure catheter — check it is not stretched tight when person moves
    • Monitor and report abnormal urinary output — aim for 0.5mL/kg/hr