Resident Observation- Catheter

LTCSP Initial Pool Care Areas Tabs
  • Does the resident have a urinary catheter in place? 

  • Is the catheter tubing properly secured, unobstructed and free of kinks? 

  • Is the catheter drainage bag maintained below the level of the bladder?  

  • Is the catheter drainage bag off the floor at all times (i.e., do not place directly on the floor without protection from the floor surface)? 

  • Are there signs and symptoms of infection (e.g., foul smelling urine, sediment, blood or mucus)? 

  • If the situation presents itself, is the catheter drainage bag emptied using a separate, clean collection container for each resident, and does the drainage spigot touches the collection container? 

Will update this area 

No Issues/NA 

 

Further Investigation  

 

MDS Discrepancy

LTCSP Initial Pool Care Areas Tabs

LTCSP Initial Pool Care Areas Tabs
  • Does the resident have a urinary catheter in place? 

  • Is the catheter tubing properly secured, unobstructed and free of kinks? 

  • Is the catheter drainage bag maintained below the level of the bladder?  

  • Is the catheter drainage bag off the floor at all times (i.e., do not place directly on the floor without protection from the floor surface)? 

  • Are there signs and symptoms of infection (e.g., foul smelling urine, sediment, blood or mucus)? 

  • If the situation presents itself, is the catheter drainage bag emptied using a separate, clean collection container for each resident, and does the drainage spigot touches the collection container? 

Will update this area 

No Issues/NA 

 

Further Investigation  

 

MDS Discrepancy

Title Sort descending Last update
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A0100C. State provider number Thursday, March 14, 2024 - 07:51
A0100C: State Provider Number, Step-by-Step Thursday, June 13, 2024 - 21:30
A0200 - Type of Provider, Step-by-Step Saturday, June 8, 2024 - 06:32
A0200: Type of Provider Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - 08:57