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... and off the end of the urethral 
connector

Turn the bladder back over and push 
the urethral connector up into the 
bladder

The sphincter should start coming out of 
the connector

Continue to push until the sphincter is 
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Summary of Contents for 60166

Page 1: ...heterisation Trainer limbsandthings com For more skills training products visit Limbs Things Ltd Sussex Street St Philips Bristol BS2 0RA UK sales limbsandthings com 44 0 117 311 0500 Product No 60166 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...e sleeve catheter packaging is supplied for teaching aseptic catheter handling Skills Correct handling of male and female anatomy Aseptic catheterisation technique Catheter placement accepts catheters from 14 16 French male and 12 16 French female Fluid management Male 60152 Male Catheterisation Unit 60154 Catheterisation Foreskin Pack of 3 60161 Standard Bung 50185 Antifungal Agent Milton Sterili...

Page 3: ...atheterisation Sphincter Kit 60162 Male Catheterisation Sphincter Kit 60159 Catheterisation Foreskin x3 Product No 60154 Antifungal Agent Milton Sterilising Fluid 500ml Product No 50185 Components Note Do not leave catheters inserted in the Trainer or attempt to remove a catheter which has an inflated balloon Catheterisation is a wet process Do not set up the product near electrical appliances or ...

Page 4: ... the drip tray with the genitalia facing forwards Screw the two parts of the metal fluid bag stand together Insert one end of the stand into the hole at the back of the drip tray Ensure that the arm at the top of the stand is facing forwards Setting up the Trainer 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 5: ...ector at the back of the catheterisation unit Open the cap on the top of the fluid bag and place the air vent tube tube without connector at the back of the Catheterisation Unit into the bag ensuring the end is positioned at the very bottom Should the connector fail to attach to the fluid bag the connector mechanism may need resetting See Troubleshooting on page 14 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 6: ...ag When the air bubbles stop the bladder is completely full Top up the bag to the 1 litre mark to provide realistic fluid pressure The Trainer is ready to use Dispense 60ml into 1 litre of water in the plastic jug Fill the bag with water The bladder will start filling 9 10 11 12 Setting up the Trainer ...

Page 7: ...ice Squeeze some of the lubricant into the syringe The Trainer is now ready for catheter insertion 1 2 Preparing for catheterisation The water based lubricant is used to simulate sterile anaesthetic gel Instillagel which is used prior to catheterisation ...

Page 8: ...er after each training session as the gel can sometimes block the end of the catheter 1 2 Flushing lubricant out At the end of each training session the urethra should be flushed through with water as lubricant can dry inside it and impair the catheterisation process This procedure can also be applied to a blocked urethra during use ...

Page 9: ...e at the seams and squeeze it lightly so that it opens fully Run the other hand down the seams so that the sleeve opens fully all the way down Using the Aseptic Catheterisation Sleeves 1 2 3 4 The Aseptic Catheterisation Sleeves are intended to simulate the sterile packaging urinary catheters are supplied in The sleeves are reusable providing a cost effective solution for repeatedly practising the...

Page 10: ... into it Place the sleeve on the work surface and secure the VelcroTM tabs With the outer sleeve flat on the work surface feed the inner sleeve into it Seal the VelcroTM tabs The Aseptic Catheterisation Sleeve is ready to use Using the Aseptic Catheterisation Sleeves 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...raightened out To replace the bung carefully position it in the opening making sure that it is properly engaged all the way round Slowly massage the bung in place by using a circular rocking motion Bung removal and fitting 1 2 3 4 NOTE If the bung is difficult to fit apply a thin layer of water based lubricant to the main plug before fitting Wipe off any excess after fitting ...

Page 12: ...ch water as possible Wipe the inside of the bladder with an absorbent cloth to remove any remaining water Failure to do so may cause mould to build up which will impair the life of the product Emptying the bladder 1 2 3 4 Should the connector fail to attach to the fluid bag the connector mechanism may need resetting See Troubleshooting on page 14 ...

Page 13: ...t out from the pelvic base The top of the base may need to be lifted slightly to allow for clearance To insert Gently push the Catheterisation Unit into the base The Unit may need to be pushed up slightly to clear the base plate Changing the Catheterisation Units ...

Page 14: ...onnector in the locked position preventing items from being attached to it Unlock the connector by depressing the metal clip The connector is reset and ready to use when the pin pops out Troubleshooting 1 2 ...

Page 15: ...the foreskin Carefully roll back half the proximal end of the foreskin and feed it over the glans and onto the shaft of the penis Push the foreskin back so that the opening distal end is close to the tip of the glans Ensure the Foreskin fits smoothly over the penis The penis is now ready for catheterisation Attaching the foreskin 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 16: ...e Skin away from the top of the base and allow it to hang down over the front of the Unit Lift up the Skin at the back and release it from the base Hold the base down Grip the Skin securely around the connector and gently pull it away from the bladder Removing the sphincter 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 17: ...m the bladder hold the Skin by the thick reinforced area around the connector Push in the lugs on either side and on the back of the bladder to separate it from the base Push the fluid tube out of the slot at the back of the base 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 18: ...behind the pubic bone Push the bladder up and out of the base Make sure the bladder is completely empty then place it upside down on the work surface Using both thumbs push the O ring out of the groove 9 10 11 12 Removing the sphincter ...

Page 19: ...d of the urethral connector Turn the bladder back over and push the urethral connector up into the bladder The sphincter should start coming out of the connector Continue to push until the sphincter is free 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 20: ... red valve faces outwards The male and female sphincters are easy to differentiate the female sphincter left picture is shorter in length than the male right picture Lubricate the inside of the urethral connector Insert the sphincter into the connector and push it in with your thumb 1 2 3 ...

Page 21: ...21 Push the sphincter in until the red valve is visible at the end Lubricate the outer part of the connector Slide the O ring over the end and onto the innermost groove 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 22: ...e at the back of the base and then gently push the bladder back into the base Ensure that the bottom of the bladder fits into the fins on the bottom of the base Gently push the lugs into the holes in the side of the base to secure the bladder in position 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 23: ... on the Skin Use 2 or 3 fingers to support the back of the sphincter Line the bladder up with the Skin and push them together A pop will be felt when the parts are correctly fitted Attach the bottom of the Catheterisation Skin to the base 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 24: ...ip at the front of the base Drape the Skin over the top of the base and secure it with the lug at the back Secure the Skin with the lugs at the sides Lubricate the bung and push it back into position The Catheterisation Unit is now ready to use 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 25: ...ung 1 2 NEW IMPROVED Suprapubic Catheterisation Management Bung 60168 Set of 2 bungs to be used with Limbs Things Catheterisation Trainer Range This Pre Ported Suprapubic Bung allows for the management of catheters after surgical procedure has taken place Optional Extras ...

Page 26: ... top of the Suprapubic Catheterisation Management Bung Apply a small amount of lubricant to the catheter Insert the lubricated catheter into the hole at the top of the Suprapubic Catheterisation Management Bung Feed the catheter through until water begins to drain from the end of the catheter 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 27: ...27 Notes ...

Page 28: ...Limbs Things You may also be interested in To find out more visit limbsandthings com Using the optional Self Catheterisation Stand 60167 Use with Catheterisation Trainers 60150 60151 60155 60166 for teaching intermittent self catheterisation ...

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