Explain procedure to patient and obtain written consent
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Prepare patient for the procedure
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Cleanse and prepare the urinary tract
5
Insertion of urodynamic catheter into the bladder
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Filling of the bladder with a contrast solution
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Monitoring pressure in the bladder during filling phase
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Observing the patient's sensation of bladder fullness and urge to void
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Monitoring bladder pressure and flow rate during voiding phase
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Remove catheter from bladder after voiding
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Document all observations and findings
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Approval: Physician Review of Findings & Observations
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Discuss results and possible treatment options with patient
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Record patient feedback after discussion
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Develop a treatment plan based on findings and patient feedback
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Approval: Treatment Plan by Physician
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Communicate the decisions on the treatment plan to patient
18
Document all final decisions, treatment plan, and next steps
19
Ensure patient comfort and dismiss patient
20
Clean and prepare equipment for next procedure
Patient intake and assessment
Welcome the patient and gather necessary information for the procedure. Assess the patient's medical history, symptoms, and any specific concerns. Ensure the patient feels comfortable and informed about the upcoming urodynamic testing procedure. This task sets the foundation for the rest of the process and helps determine the appropriate course of action.
Explain procedure to patient and obtain written consent
Clearly explain the urodynamic testing procedure to the patient, including its purpose, how it will be conducted, potential risks, and benefits. Ensure the patient understands the procedure and obtain their written consent to proceed. This task establishes proper communication and consent for the procedure while addressing any doubts or concerns the patient may have.
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Infection
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Discomfort
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Bleeding
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Other
Prepare patient for the procedure
Guide the patient through the necessary preparation steps prior to the urodynamic testing procedure. This may include fasting, emptying the bladder, or discontinuing specific medications. Make sure the patient is well-prepared physically and mentally for the procedure, ensuring accurate results and a smooth process.
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Fast for at least 6 hours before the procedure
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Empty the bladder completely
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Discontinue specific medications
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Other
Cleanse and prepare the urinary tract
Cleanse the area around the urinary tract to ensure hygiene and reduce the risk of infection. Use appropriate cleansing agents or solutions and adhere to sterile techniques. This task helps maintain a safe and clean environment during the procedure.
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Antiseptic solution
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Alcohol wipes
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Soap and water
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Other
Insertion of urodynamic catheter into the bladder
Perform the insertion of the urodynamic catheter into the patient's bladder. Maintain sterile techniques throughout the process to minimize the risk of infection. This task is crucial for accessing the bladder and collecting accurate data during the urodynamic testing procedure.
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14 Fr
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16 Fr
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18 Fr
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20 Fr
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Other
Filling of the bladder with a contrast solution
Gradually fill the patient's bladder with a contrast solution through the catheter. This step allows for clearer visualization of the bladder and helps determine its capacity. Monitor the patient's comfort level and any potential adverse reactions during the filling process.
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Normal saline
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Radiopaque contrast agent
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Other
Monitoring pressure in the bladder during filling phase
Monitor and record the bladder pressure readings as the contrast solution is gradually filled. Ensure accurate and consistent measurement of pressure throughout the filling phase. This step provides essential data for evaluating bladder function and identifying any abnormalities.
Observing the patient's sensation of bladder fullness and urge to void
Encourage the patient to communicate their sensations of bladder fullness and urge to void during the filling phase. Observe and document their responses. This task assists in evaluating the patient's awareness of bladder sensations and their ability to communicate effectively during the procedure.
Monitoring bladder pressure and flow rate during voiding phase
Continue monitoring and recording bladder pressure and flow rate as the patient undergoes voiding. This allows for assessment of bladder emptying and urinary flow patterns. Be attentive to any irregularities or difficulties during voiding, and record the findings.
Remove catheter from bladder after voiding
Safely and gently remove the urodynamic catheter from the patient's bladder. Ensure patient comfort and minimize any potential discomfort or injury during catheter removal. This step marks the completion of the urodynamic testing procedure.
Document all observations and findings
Thoroughly document all observations, measurements, and findings during the urodynamic testing procedure. Record accurate and organized information for future reference or analysis. This step ensures proper documentation of the patient's experience and the results obtained from the procedure.
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Bladder pressure readings
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Patient's description of bladder fullness
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Patient's description of urge to void
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Bladder pressure during voiding
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Urinary flow rate during voiding
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Other
Approval: Physician Review of Findings & Observations
Will be submitted for approval:
Monitoring pressure in the bladder during filling phase
Will be submitted
Observing the patient's sensation of bladder fullness and urge to void
Will be submitted
Monitoring bladder pressure and flow rate during voiding phase
Will be submitted
Document all observations and findings
Will be submitted
Discuss results and possible treatment options with patient
Communicate the urodynamic testing results to the patient in a clear and empathetic manner. Discuss any identified issues or abnormalities, and present possible treatment options or recommendations based on the test findings. This step involves effective patient counseling and shared decision-making.
Record patient feedback after discussion
After discussing the urodynamic testing results and treatment options with the patient, obtain their feedback. Record their thoughts, concerns, and questions in order to address them effectively and ensure patient satisfaction. This step enhances patient engagement and encourages open communication.
Develop a treatment plan based on findings and patient feedback
Using the urodynamic testing results and the patient's feedback, develop a comprehensive treatment plan. Consider the patient's preferences, medical history, and identified issues to formulate an effective and personalized approach. This task sets the foundation for initiating appropriate treatment interventions.
Approval: Treatment Plan by Physician
Will be submitted for approval:
Discuss results and possible treatment options with patient
Will be submitted
Record patient feedback after discussion
Will be submitted
Develop a treatment plan based on findings and patient feedback
Will be submitted
Communicate the decisions on the treatment plan to patient
Clearly communicate the treatment plan decisions to the patient, ensuring they understand the proposed course of action. Address any concerns or questions they may have regarding the treatment plan. This step establishes mutual understanding and agreement for the subsequent treatment process.
Document all final decisions, treatment plan, and next steps
Document all final decisions made regarding the treatment plan, including the agreed-upon course of action and any necessary follow-up steps. Ensure clear and organized documentation of the patient's treatment plan for future reference or handover to other healthcare providers.
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Treatment plan details
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Follow-up appointments
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Patient education materials
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Other
Ensure patient comfort and dismiss patient
Ensure the patient's comfort and well-being following the urodynamic testing procedure. Address any immediate concerns or discomfort they may have. Dismiss the patient with appropriate instructions or recommendations for post-procedure care.
Clean and prepare equipment for next procedure
Clean and prepare all equipment used during the urodynamic testing procedure for the next patient. Follow proper sterilization and disinfection protocols to maintain a safe and hygienic environment. This task ensures the readiness of equipment for subsequent procedures while prioritizing patient safety.