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Medline Silicone Elastomer Coated Foley Catheter 2-Way Size 14Fr 10 cc Sterile Latex Free 12/bx

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This 14 Fr latex-free Foley catheter features silicone elastomer coating for smooth insertion and polished eyelets for consistent drainage. The 10 mL balloon ensures secure bladder positioning for short- to intermediate-term use.

    • Why Silicone Elastomer Coating

      The silicone elastomer coating provides a low-friction surface that facilitates gentler insertion and removal, reducing patient discomfort. This latex-free construction makes it suitable for latex-sensitive patients requiring reliable catheterization.

      Key Features & Benefits

      • Silicone elastomer coating reduces surface friction for smoother insertion and removal
      • Latex-free construction safe for patients with latex allergies or sensitivities
      • 2-way design with drainage lumen and balloon inflation port for standard indwelling use
      • 10 mL retention balloon ensures secure positioning in the bladder
      • Polished dual drainage eyelets promote consistent urine flow and help minimize urethral irritation
      • 14 French (14 Fr) size balances patient comfort with adequate drainage capacity
      • Color-coded funnel enables quick size identification in busy clinical settings
      • Radiopaque stripe/markings allow X-ray visualization for placement confirmation (varies by lot)
      • Sterile, single-use design prevents cross-contamination
      • Convenient 12-count box for efficient inventory management
      • Enhanced patient comfort during catheterization procedures
      • Safe alternative for latex-allergic patients
      • Reliable drainage performance reduces need for early catheter changes
      • Clear size markings streamline clinical workflows

      Clinical Applications

      Ideal for patients requiring:Latex-free catheterization due to allergies or sensitivities ✓ Short- to intermediate-term bladder drainage (typically up to 30 days) ✓ Post-operative urinary management following abdominal, pelvic, or urological surgery ✓ Accurate urine output monitoring in critical care or perioperative settings ✓ Bladder decompression due to urinary retention or obstruction ✓ Immobilized patients unable to void independently ✓ Patients with history of latex reactions requiring safe alternatives ✓ Medication instillation or bladder irrigation procedures

      Usage & Application

      Sizing & Preparation:

      • Verify 14 Fr size matches physician order and patient needs
      • Confirm latex-free status meets patient requirements
      • Inspect sterile packaging for integrity—discard if compromised
      • Gather all supplies: catheter, sterile gloves, drapes, antiseptic solution, lubricant, prefilled 10 mL sterile water syringe, drainage bag with tubing
      • Test balloon BEFORE insertion: inflate with 10 mL sterile water, inspect for leaks or irregularities, then deflate completely
      • Ensure adequate lighting and patient privacy

      Application:

      1. Perform hand hygiene and explain procedure to patient
      2. Verify patient identity and confirm catheterization order
      3. Position patient appropriately (supine for females, supine or semi-recumbent for males)
      4. Open sterile catheter tray and establish sterile field
      5. Don sterile gloves using aseptic technique
      6. Clean urethral meatus with antiseptic solution per protocol (typically three swipes)
      7. Apply generous amount of sterile water-based lubricant to catheter tip (5-7 inches for males, 2-3 inches for females)
      8. Insert catheter gently using appropriate technique until urine flows
      9. Advance catheter an additional 1-2 inches (to hub) to ensure balloon is fully in bladder
      10. Inflate retention balloon with exactly 10 mL sterile water (never use saline)
      11. Gently pull back on catheter until resistance is felt, confirming balloon engagement at bladder neck
      12. Secure catheter to patient's inner thigh using appropriate securement device to prevent urethral traction
      13. Connect to sterile closed drainage system positioned below bladder level
      14. Document procedure, balloon volume, latex-free status, and initial urine characteristics

      Monitoring the Catheter:

      • Check urine color, clarity, and volume regularly
      • Ensure tubing remains kink-free and drainage bag below bladder level
      • Monitor insertion site for signs of irritation, bleeding, or infection
      • Verify balloon remains inflated and catheter secure
      • Assess patient comfort and check for bladder distension
      • Maintain closed drainage system to reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) risk
      • Perform catheter care per facility protocol (typically twice daily)
      • Watch for any signs of allergic reaction, though latex-free construction minimizes this risk

      Drainage Management:

      • Empty drainage bag when 2/3 full or per facility protocol
      • Use separate, clean collection container for each patient
      • Avoid touching drainage spout to collection container
      • Wipe spout with alcohol swab after emptying
      • Document output volume, color, and characteristics
      • Report abnormal findings (hematuria, cloudiness, sediment, foul odor)
      • Maintain dependent drainage at all times

      Catheter Removal:

      1. Verify removal order from physician
      2. Perform hand hygiene and don clean gloves
      3. Disconnect from drainage system
      4. Use syringe to completely deflate balloon (withdraw all 10 mL)
      5. Verify balloon is fully deflated before removal attempt
      6. Ask patient to take deep breath and exhale
      7. Remove catheter gently with steady, smooth motion during exhalation
      8. Inspect catheter tip to ensure it's intact
      9. Dispose per facility biohazard protocol
      10. Monitor patient's first void after removal (document time and amount)
      11. Assess for urinary retention, discomfort, or difficulty voiding

      Product Specifications

      Type: Foley catheter, 2-way indwelling
      Size: 14 French (14 Fr) / 4.7 mm outer diameter
      Balloon Capacity: 10 mL (inflate with sterile water only)
      Coating: Silicone elastomer coating
      Material: Latex-free construction with silicone elastomer coating
      Length: Standard adult Foley length
      Tip Style: Round, straight for standard insertion
      Eyelets: Dual polished drainage eyes positioned opposite for optimal flow
      Funnel: Color-coded for 14 Fr size identification
      Radiopacity: Radiopaque stripe/markings for X-ray visualization (varies by lot)
      Sterility: Ethylene oxide (EO) sterilized
      Packaging: Sterile, single-use, individually packaged
      Box Quantity: 12 catheters per box
      Use: Single patient use only—never reuse or resterilize
      Latex Content: Latex-free—safe for latex-sensitive patients
      Best For: Latex-sensitive patients requiring short- to intermediate-term catheterization with enhanced insertion comfort

      Medline's silicone elastomer–coated latex-free Foley catheter delivers smooth, low-friction insertion with reliable 10 mL balloon retention and consistent drainage performance—providing safe, comfortable catheterization for latex-sensitive patients and the dependable functionality clinicians trust for routine bladder management, conveniently packaged 12 per box.

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