Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch – 277718
The Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 All-Purpose Latex Intermittent Catheter is made out of red latex for increased firmness compared to regular latex. It is a radiopaque urethra catheter that features two opposing drainage eyes with a round, hollow tip.
- The radiopaque catheter has a round, hollow tip, can be used as a Robinson or a Nelaton catheter, two opposing drainage eyes
Intermittent Catheters – Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr – Features
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr. 16 Inch manufactures Intermittent Catheters with construction methods that mirror those employed for foley catheters, which ensures comparable levels of quality and performance. Intermittent Catheters are available in a wide selection of materials, configurations, and French sizes.
Specifications – Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 16Fr
Manufacturer # | 277718 |
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Brand | Bard® |
Manufacturer | Bard |
Application | Urethral Catheter |
Eyes | 2 Opposing Eyelets |
French Size | 18 Fr. |
Gender | Unisex |
Length | 16 Inch |
Material | Red Rubber |
Sterility | Sterile |
Style | Robinson / Nelaton Tip |
Usage | Disposable |
User | Adult |
Why Choose Bard® Urinary Catheters
- The single-use, sterile 16″ long catheter
- They are available in multiple sizes: 8-20 Fr
- Can be used as a Robinson or Nelaton catheter
- Red latex for increased radiopacity and firmness
- Different Tip Configurations: Coude and straight
- Two opposing drainage eyes
- Red Rubber catheters are an all-purpose urethral catheter
- Round Hollow with two eyes
What to Buy with Red Rubber Intermittent Catheter?
How to Use Bard Intermittent Catheter?
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Remove the catheter from the pack.
- Position comfortably, cleaning the opening of the urethra and surrounding area.
- Gently insert the rounded end of the catheter into the urethra.
- When urine stops flowing, remove the catheter from the urethra.
- Dispose of the catheter in accordance with local rules and regulations.
- Wash hands.
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr Storage:
- Store catheters at room temperature away from direct exposure to light, preferably in the original box.
HOW TO PERFORM SELF-CATHETERIZATION?
In some people, a urethra catheter can be inserted to drain urine as needed and then removed right away. When this is done Periodically, it is called intermittent catheterization. Many people can learn to do this on their own. Doing it yourself
A “Clean” Procedure
When you yourself are at home, it is called a “clean” procedure. This means you must keep everything as clean as possible. You will not need to sterilize anything.
Self-Catheterization for Female
Below is a list of the items you will need:
- 2 clean washcloths that are warm and wet
- soap from a pump dispenser
- lubricant that is water-soluble
- catheter
- pan to collect the urine
- dry pad or towel
How to Use?
- Gather all of the supplies you need.
- Wash your hands well.
- Choose a position sit on a paper towel or water-proof pad with your knees bent, or sit on the toilet. Or you may squat, lie on your back, or stand. If you can, learn to stand, in case toilets would be dirty or not available.
- With a washcloth, wash the area of your body between your legs with soap and water. (Always wash from front to back to prevent infection.)
- Rinse with the second washcloth.
- Put lubricant on the tip of the catheter.
- A mirror may help you to locate the urinary opening.
- Use one hand to spread the lips of the vagina, which are called the labia (LAY-bee-uh).
- On the other hand, hold the catheter about 1 inch from the tip. Direct it upward. Then push it into the urinary opening until urine flows.
- Allow urine to flow into the pan.
- When the urine flow stops, pull the catheter out.
After You Remove Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr
After you pull out the catheter, follow your doctor’s instructions.
If you were told to use a new Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr catheter each time:
- Do not try to clean and re-use.
- Be sure to use a new catheter each time you self-cath.
If you were told to re-use
- Wash the catheter with soap and warm water. Rinse well.
- Air-dry the catheter by placing it on a clean paper towel.
- Use a new catheter each week.
- Do not soak the catheter in disinfectant. not microwave it. not boil it in water.
- In rare instances, your doctor may say to clean your urethral catheters in boiling water for 20 minutes. Check with your doctor about this.
To Dispose of Catheters
Dispose of used catheters and soiled pads in a plastic bag, such as a grocery store bag. Tie it closed, and place it in your household trash.
Self-Catheterization for Male
Intermittent Self-Catheterization Equipment
- Specified by your physician
- A container to carry the catheter
- Cotton balls moistened with soap and water
- Water-soluble lubricant
- Do not use mineral oil or petroleum lubricant.
Self-Catheterization Urethral Catheter Bard® Procedure
- Prepare equipment.
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Urinate if you can.
- Stand, sit or lie down, whichever is easier for you.
- Hold the penis up with one hand and cleanse the tip with a cotton ball moistened with soap and water. Wash in a circular motion starting at the urethra and working outward.
- The catheter end will be going into the urethra. Lubricant must be water-soluble.
- Holding the penis upward, gently insert the catheter through the external meatus.
- Once you have passed one half-length of the catheter through the external meatus, lower the penis and slide the catheter the rest of the way into the bladder until urine flows.
- Allow the bladder to empty completely.
- To remove the catheter, slowly rotate it as you withdraw it. Stop each time more urine drains.
- To completely remove the catheter pinch off the end and pull it out. This will prevent urine from flowing back into the bladder.
Check for any unusual odor and/or cloudy hazy urine. Be aware of any changes that need to be reported to your physician.
Use this information only as advised by your doctor. If you have questions or concerns, be sure to talk with your doctor.
This Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 Available in Stock, and Browse our wide selection of urethral catheters at the lowest prices or get through your medical insurance you may qualify. Find the right urethral catheters for your needs. Available in Stock, Order Now We ship in the United States and all over the world.
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Quantity | EA/1, BX/12 |
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Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch – 277718
The Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 All-Purpose Latex Intermittent Catheter is made out of red latex for increased firmness compared to regular latex. It is a radiopaque urethra catheter that features two opposing drainage eyes with a round, hollow tip.
- The radiopaque catheter has a round, hollow tip, can be used as a Robinson or a Nelaton catheter, two opposing drainage eyes
Intermittent Catheters – Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr – Features
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr. 16 Inch manufactures Intermittent Catheters with construction methods that mirror those employed for foley catheters, which ensures comparable levels of quality and performance. Intermittent Catheters are available in a wide selection of materials, configurations, and French sizes.
Specifications – Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 16Fr
Manufacturer # | 277718 |
---|---|
Brand | Bard® |
Manufacturer | Bard |
Application | Urethral Catheter |
Eyes | 2 Opposing Eyelets |
French Size | 18 Fr. |
Gender | Unisex |
Length | 16 Inch |
Material | Red Rubber |
Sterility | Sterile |
Style | Robinson / Nelaton Tip |
Usage | Disposable |
User | Adult |
Why Choose Bard® Urinary Catheters
- The single-use, sterile 16″ long catheter
- They are available in multiple sizes: 8-20 Fr
- Can be used as a Robinson or Nelaton catheter
- Red latex for increased radiopacity and firmness
- Different Tip Configurations: Coude and straight
- Two opposing drainage eyes
- Red Rubber catheters are an all-purpose urethral catheter
- Round Hollow with two eyes
What to Buy with Red Rubber Intermittent Catheter?
How to Use Bard Intermittent Catheter?
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Remove the catheter from the pack.
- Position comfortably, cleaning the opening of the urethra and surrounding area.
- Gently insert the rounded end of the catheter into the urethra.
- When urine stops flowing, remove the catheter from the urethra.
- Dispose of the catheter in accordance with local rules and regulations.
- Wash hands.
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr Storage:
- Store catheters at room temperature away from direct exposure to light, preferably in the original box.
HOW TO PERFORM SELF-CATHETERIZATION?
In some people, a urethra catheter can be inserted to drain urine as needed and then removed right away. When this is done Periodically, it is called intermittent catheterization. Many people can learn to do this on their own. Doing it yourself
A “Clean” Procedure
When you yourself are at home, it is called a “clean” procedure. This means you must keep everything as clean as possible. You will not need to sterilize anything.
Self-Catheterization for Female
Below is a list of the items you will need:
- 2 clean washcloths that are warm and wet
- soap from a pump dispenser
- lubricant that is water-soluble
- catheter
- pan to collect the urine
- dry pad or towel
How to Use?
- Gather all of the supplies you need.
- Wash your hands well.
- Choose a position sit on a paper towel or water-proof pad with your knees bent, or sit on the toilet. Or you may squat, lie on your back, or stand. If you can, learn to stand, in case toilets would be dirty or not available.
- With a washcloth, wash the area of your body between your legs with soap and water. (Always wash from front to back to prevent infection.)
- Rinse with the second washcloth.
- Put lubricant on the tip of the catheter.
- A mirror may help you to locate the urinary opening.
- Use one hand to spread the lips of the vagina, which are called the labia (LAY-bee-uh).
- On the other hand, hold the catheter about 1 inch from the tip. Direct it upward. Then push it into the urinary opening until urine flows.
- Allow urine to flow into the pan.
- When the urine flow stops, pull the catheter out.
After You Remove Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr
After you pull out the catheter, follow your doctor’s instructions.
If you were told to use a new Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr catheter each time:
- Do not try to clean and re-use.
- Be sure to use a new catheter each time you self-cath.
If you were told to re-use
- Wash the catheter with soap and warm water. Rinse well.
- Air-dry the catheter by placing it on a clean paper towel.
- Use a new catheter each week.
- Do not soak the catheter in disinfectant. not microwave it. not boil it in water.
- In rare instances, your doctor may say to clean your urethral catheters in boiling water for 20 minutes. Check with your doctor about this.
To Dispose of Catheters
Dispose of used catheters and soiled pads in a plastic bag, such as a grocery store bag. Tie it closed, and place it in your household trash.
Self-Catheterization for Male
Intermittent Self-Catheterization Equipment
- Specified by your physician
- A container to carry the catheter
- Cotton balls moistened with soap and water
- Water-soluble lubricant
- Do not use mineral oil or petroleum lubricant.
Self-Catheterization Urethral Catheter Bard® Procedure
- Prepare equipment.
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Urinate if you can.
- Stand, sit or lie down, whichever is easier for you.
- Hold the penis up with one hand and cleanse the tip with a cotton ball moistened with soap and water. Wash in a circular motion starting at the urethra and working outward.
- The catheter end will be going into the urethra. Lubricant must be water-soluble.
- Holding the penis upward, gently insert the catheter through the external meatus.
- Once you have passed one half-length of the catheter through the external meatus, lower the penis and slide the catheter the rest of the way into the bladder until urine flows.
- Allow the bladder to empty completely.
- To remove the catheter, slowly rotate it as you withdraw it. Stop each time more urine drains.
- To completely remove the catheter pinch off the end and pull it out. This will prevent urine from flowing back into the bladder.
Check for any unusual odor and/or cloudy hazy urine. Be aware of any changes that need to be reported to your physician.
Use this information only as advised by your doctor. If you have questions or concerns, be sure to talk with your doctor.
This Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 Available in Stock, and Browse our wide selection of urethral catheters at the lowest prices or get through your medical insurance you may qualify. Find the right urethral catheters for your needs. Available in Stock, Order Now We ship in the United States and all over the world.
Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Quantity | EA/1, BX/12 |
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Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch – 277718
The Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 All-Purpose Latex Intermittent Catheter is made out of red latex for increased firmness compared to regular latex. It is a radiopaque urethra catheter that features two opposing drainage eyes with a round, hollow tip.
- The radiopaque catheter has a round, hollow tip, can be used as a Robinson or a Nelaton catheter, two opposing drainage eyes
Intermittent Catheters – Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr – Features
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr. 16 Inch manufactures Intermittent Catheters with construction methods that mirror those employed for foley catheters, which ensures comparable levels of quality and performance. Intermittent Catheters are available in a wide selection of materials, configurations, and French sizes.
Specifications – Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 16Fr
Manufacturer # | 277718 |
---|---|
Brand | Bard® |
Manufacturer | Bard |
Application | Urethral Catheter |
Eyes | 2 Opposing Eyelets |
French Size | 18 Fr. |
Gender | Unisex |
Length | 16 Inch |
Material | Red Rubber |
Sterility | Sterile |
Style | Robinson / Nelaton Tip |
Usage | Disposable |
User | Adult |
Why Choose Bard® Urinary Catheters
- The single-use, sterile 16″ long catheter
- They are available in multiple sizes: 8-20 Fr
- Can be used as a Robinson or Nelaton catheter
- Red latex for increased radiopacity and firmness
- Different Tip Configurations: Coude and straight
- Two opposing drainage eyes
- Red Rubber catheters are an all-purpose urethral catheter
- Round Hollow with two eyes
What to Buy with Red Rubber Intermittent Catheter?
How to Use Bard Intermittent Catheter?
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Remove the catheter from the pack.
- Position comfortably, cleaning the opening of the urethra and surrounding area.
- Gently insert the rounded end of the catheter into the urethra.
- When urine stops flowing, remove the catheter from the urethra.
- Dispose of the catheter in accordance with local rules and regulations.
- Wash hands.
Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber Robinson/Nelaton Tip 18 Fr Storage:
- Store catheters at room temperature away from direct exposure to light, preferably in the original box.
HOW TO PERFORM SELF-CATHETERIZATION?
In some people, a urethra catheter can be inserted to drain urine as needed and then removed right away. When this is done Periodically, it is called intermittent catheterization. Many people can learn to do this on their own. Doing it yourself
A “Clean” Procedure
When you yourself are at home, it is called a “clean” procedure. This means you must keep everything as clean as possible. You will not need to sterilize anything.
Self-Catheterization for Female
Below is a list of the items you will need:
- 2 clean washcloths that are warm and wet
- soap from a pump dispenser
- lubricant that is water-soluble
- catheter
- pan to collect the urine
- dry pad or towel
How to Use?
- Gather all of the supplies you need.
- Wash your hands well.
- Choose a position sit on a paper towel or water-proof pad with your knees bent, or sit on the toilet. Or you may squat, lie on your back, or stand. If you can, learn to stand, in case toilets would be dirty or not available.
- With a washcloth, wash the area of your body between your legs with soap and water. (Always wash from front to back to prevent infection.)
- Rinse with the second washcloth.
- Put lubricant on the tip of the catheter.
- A mirror may help you to locate the urinary opening.
- Use one hand to spread the lips of the vagina, which are called the labia (LAY-bee-uh).
- On the other hand, hold the catheter about 1 inch from the tip. Direct it upward. Then push it into the urinary opening until urine flows.
- Allow urine to flow into the pan.
- When the urine flow stops, pull the catheter out.
After You Remove Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr
After you pull out the catheter, follow your doctor’s instructions.
If you were told to use a new Urethral Catheter Bard® Red Rubber 18Fr catheter each time:
- Do not try to clean and re-use.
- Be sure to use a new catheter each time you self-cath.
If you were told to re-use
- Wash the catheter with soap and warm water. Rinse well.
- Air-dry the catheter by placing it on a clean paper towel.
- Use a new catheter each week.
- Do not soak the catheter in disinfectant. not microwave it. not boil it in water.
- In rare instances, your doctor may say to clean your urethral catheters in boiling water for 20 minutes. Check with your doctor about this.
To Dispose of Catheters
Dispose of used catheters and soiled pads in a plastic bag, such as a grocery store bag. Tie it closed, and place it in your household trash.
Self-Catheterization for Male
Intermittent Self-Catheterization Equipment
- Specified by your physician
- A container to carry the catheter
- Cotton balls moistened with soap and water
- Water-soluble lubricant
- Do not use mineral oil or petroleum lubricant.
Self-Catheterization Urethral Catheter Bard® Procedure
- Prepare equipment.
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Urinate if you can.
- Stand, sit or lie down, whichever is easier for you.
- Hold the penis up with one hand and cleanse the tip with a cotton ball moistened with soap and water. Wash in a circular motion starting at the urethra and working outward.
- The catheter end will be going into the urethra. Lubricant must be water-soluble.
- Holding the penis upward, gently insert the catheter through the external meatus.
- Once you have passed one half-length of the catheter through the external meatus, lower the penis and slide the catheter the rest of the way into the bladder until urine flows.
- Allow the bladder to empty completely.
- To remove the catheter, slowly rotate it as you withdraw it. Stop each time more urine drains.
- To completely remove the catheter pinch off the end and pull it out. This will prevent urine from flowing back into the bladder.
Check for any unusual odor and/or cloudy hazy urine. Be aware of any changes that need to be reported to your physician.
Use this information only as advised by your doctor. If you have questions or concerns, be sure to talk with your doctor.
This Urethral Catheter Bard® Robinson / Nelaton Tip Red Rubber 18 Fr. 16 Inch 277718 Available in Stock, and Browse our wide selection of urethral catheters at the lowest prices or get through your medical insurance you may qualify. Find the right urethral catheters for your needs. Available in Stock, Order Now We ship in the United States and all over the world.
Weight | N/A |
---|---|
Dimensions | N/A |
Quantity | EA/1, BX/12 |