With a catheter, how much urine can drain at once?

If a patient has a catheter in place, how much urine can be released at once? What happens if you don't pay attention? I look forward to your answers.

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Robert55470
2 years ago

If there is too much at once, there can be bleeding of the bladder mucosa, more I unfortunately also don’t know:(

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Lars Wilkening
2 years ago

It is in any case not wrongly fractionated to leave off. According to recent findings, it is probably obsolete. Nonetheless, a rapid one-time relief can result in a bleeding and vacuum (developing a macrohaematurie). The risk is greater the more filled the bubble is. It is therefore advisable to clamp the catheter after one liter.

Koaaa619
2 years ago

ask this at your training site someone who really knows about it, you can harm wsl people if you don’t really know that

Maxxismo
2 years ago

A maximum of one liter, or bleeding of the bladder can occur.