NHS Foundation Trust
URINARY CATHETERS (ADULT) PROTOCOL ACTION CARD
COLLECTING CATHETER SPECIMEN OF URINE (CSU)
/ UCA10FOR USE BY: Competent medical and nursing staff
/LIAISES WITH: Urology Consultant/Registrar, Clinical Nurse Specialist Continence/Urology
Rationale:Collecting urine samples from catheterised patients with symptoms of sepsis, urinary retention, urological circumstances, renal patients, MRSA screening and DCC patients. (collecting CSU’s is of little value as a routine procedure)
Equipment:
- 10mL syringe (and green needle, if required)
- Appropriate sample specimen bottle for the investigation required
- Disposable apron
- Non-sterile gloves
- 70% isopropyl alcohol wipe (steret)
- Sharps box (UN 3291)
- Explain the procedure to the patient, obtain and document informed consent according to Trust or local policy
- Ensure that privacy and dignity are maintained
- Assemble equipment at the patient’s bedside and put on disposable apron
- Hospital setting–wash hands with an appropriate soap solution using correct handwashing technique and put on non-sterile gloves
- Community setting - if antiseptic solution is not available, clean hands with soap and apply hand gel before putting on non-sterile gloves
- Clamp drainage tubing below the level of the sampling port/sleeve if no urine is visible in the tube. DO NOT clamp the catheter itself
- Clean the sample port/sleeve with 70% isopropyl alcohol (steret) allowing 30 seconds contact time, and a further seconds for the site to dry
- Collect the specimen with a sterile syringe (or syringe and needle, depending on the sampling facilities of the drainage system)
- Transfer the sample to the specimen bottle and close lid tightly
- Dispose of syringe (and needle if used) into sharps box immediately
- Clean the sample port/sleeve with 70% isopropyl alcohol (steret) allowing 30 seconds contact time
- Ensure that the sample is correctly labelled with patient details and MRN number
- Ensure that request form is correctly completed
- Hospital - Dispose of theapron and gloves as clinical waste and wash hands. Dispose of sharps containers according to Trust procedure
- Community - Dispose of theapron and; this should be double bagged and then disposed of in domestic waste. Wash hands afterwards and dispose of sharps containers according to Trust procedure
Documentation:
Document sample in the patient’s records. Details must include:
- Reason for sampling
- Date and signature
- Send sample and request form to laboratory as soon as possible.
- Send CSU with request form to Microbiology for culture and sensitivity testing
- Treat with empirical antibiotics according to local guidelines
- If clinically septic, follow Sepsis Six guidance
- CONSIDER catheter removal/change after first dose of antibiotics
URINARY CATHETERS (ADULT) ACTION CARD – UCA10As at 03.05.2016