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General hygiene is important to prevent infection.
Reminder: DO NOT use powder or lotion around the catheter.
For self-cleaning
For cleaning by a caregiver
a. Prepare the following required items:
Reminder: Empty the urine bag when it is half-filled
b. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after emptying of the urine bag.
c. Wipe the drainage port with an alcohol swab.
d. Release the valve of the drainage port and drain urine into the measuring jug. Wipe the port with another alcohol swab prior to closing the valve.
e. Close the valve and wipe the drainage port with a new alcohol swab.
f. Measure the amount of urine drained if necessary.
Change the urine bag only when it is damaged, leaking or contains heavy sediments, or when there is no urine flow.
a. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after changing of the urine bag.
b. Ensure the urine bag is empty (refer to Point 4 if you need to empty the urine bag).
c. Clean between the urine drainage port and the urine bag inflow port.
d. Bend the urine catheter tubing while holding the urine drainage port firmly. Disconnect the urine bag inflow port using a twisting motion.
e. Clean the urine drainage port with a new alcohol swab.
f. Insert a new urine bag by connecting the urine drainage port into the urine bag inflow port without touching the tubings directly.
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