Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87623 - Indwelling Urinary Catheter
(a) The licensee shall be permitted to accept
or retain a resident who requires the use of an indwelling catheter under the
following circumstances:
(1) If the resident
is physically and mentally capable of caring for all aspects of the condition
except insertion and irrigation.
(A)
Irrigation shall only be performed by an appropriately skilled professional in
accordance with the physician 's orders.
(B) A catheter shall only be inserted and
removed by an appropriately skilled professional under physician 's
orders.
(b) In
addition to Section
87611, General Requirements for
Allowable Health Conditions, the licensee shall be responsible for the
following:
(1) Ensuring that insertion and
irrigation of the catheter shall be performed by an appropriately skilled
professional .
(2) Ensuring that the
bag and tubing are changed by an appropriately skilled professional should the
resident require assistance.
(A) The bag may
be emptied by facility staff who receive instruction from an appropriately
skilled professional .
(B) There
shall be written documentation by an appropriately skilled professional
outlining the instruction of the procedures delegated and the names of the
facility staff who have been instructed.
(C) The licensee shall ensure that the
professional reviews staff performance as often as necessary, but at least
annually.
(3) Ensuring
that waste materials shall be disposed of as specified in Section
87303(f)(1).
(4) Privacy shall be maintained when care is
provided.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1569.30, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1569.2 and 1569.312, Health and Safety Code.
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