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CATHETER FOLEY BARDEX IC 2-WAY 0165SI20 SILVER HYDROGEL 20FRX5CC

CATHETER FOLEY BARDEX IC 2-WAY 0165SI20 SILVER HYDROGEL 20FRX5CC

BARDEX® I.C. Foley Catheter, with 5cc Balloon, 2-Way, 20Fr a good substiute for CATHETER SILASTIC 20FRX5CC
33620 By BARD

CATHETER FOLEY ST 2W 5CC 20FR SILVER/HYD :SOLD Each (EA): A single, individually sealed sterile unit.

 

Clinically proven to reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Dramatically reduces bacterial adherence and minimizes biofilm formation. 

  • 2-Way.
  • Anti-Infective.
  • BACTI-GUARD® silver alloy and hydrogel coating.
  • Atraumatic insertion.
  • Sterile.
  • Latex.
  • Allows atraumatic insertion for enhanced patient comfort.
  • BD hydrogel coating maintains its integrity throughout the course of use, resulting in less trauma upon removal.

Safety Warnings & Troubleshooting :


What should I do if urine stops draining?


Check for kinks: Ensure there are no sharp twists or bends in the catheter tubing or drainage bag lines.


Check bag height: Verify that the drainage bag is suspended below the level of the bladder to maintain a natural gravity flow.

Contact medical professional:

If lines are clear and no urine flows for over 2 to 4 hours, contact a nurse or doctor immediately to check for internal blockages (clots or mucus).
Seek prompt medical care if the patient experiences:
Chills, shaking, or a fever.
Severe lower abdominal or lower back pain.
Cloudy, foul-smelling urine, or large blood clots blocking the tube.
Urine leaking heavily around the outside of the catheter insertion site.

The Bacti-Guard silver alloy coating and hydrogel reduce friction for comfortable insertion and are clinically proven to resist bacterial colonization and minimize biofilm formation, thus lowering the risk of urinary tract infections

Indwelling latex catheters are typically designed to remain in-situ for up to 28 days. Your healthcare provider will specify the exact duration for your care plan

Never use petroleum-based lubricants or ointments (such as petroleum jelly) on or near the catheter. These can severely damage the catheter material and may cause the balloon to burst.