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This guide provides a clear and supportive approach to filling out the Flushing Your Nephrostomy Tube document. It outlines essential steps to ensure proper flushing of your nephrostomy tube, making the process user-friendly for all individuals.
Follow the steps to complete the flushing procedure effectively.
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- Gather your supplies, which include a sterile 10 mL normal saline syringe.
- Begin by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water, then dry them with a clean towel.
- Unscrew the blue cap from the stopcock valve connected to your drainage tube.
- Remove the white cap from the saline syringe and securely attach the syringe to the stopcock.
- Locate the lever on the stopcock and turn it so that it points toward your drainage bag and away from your body.
- Gently push the plunger of the syringe to inject saline into the tube. You may experience a cool sensation, but avoid forcing the saline. If you encounter resistance, contact the Interventional Radiology Department for guidance.
- After flushing, turn the stopcock lever back to point up toward the syringe.
- Detach the syringe and replace the blue cap on the stopcock.
- Make sure to document the amount of saline used and the frequency of flushing as instructed by your healthcare provider.
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Irrigation of Nephrostomy Tubes by RNs The Board has been asked to opine on whether or not Registered Professional Nurses (RNs) can irrigate nephrostomy tubes. ... Nephrostomy tubes can be temporary or permanent. The purpose of nephrostomy tube irrigation is to maintain patency of the tube, not to lavage the renal pelvis.