15 min

SCI Everything - Cleaning Urinary Catheters (COVID-19‪)‬ SCI Everything

    • Medicine

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) living are concerned about urinary catheter availability and alternatives to clean and re-use. John Shepherd, a Ph.D. student at the Rehab Science Institute – UToronto and founder of SCI University, and Hannah Hollett, a talented Registered Nurse at the Toronto Rehab Lyndhurst Centre, discuss how to deal with catheters, methods for cleaning and re-use, and what to do when new prescriptions are needed. Please SUBSCRIBE and share it widely!

You can also enjoy this episode in a videocast version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wbcVjL1AUgU.



We also posted on YouTube a couple of videos on cleaning catheters using the:

Microwave method: https://youtu.be/FPMQOIb69nU

Water and soap method: https://youtu.be/AffVl_77EJI



Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIsbuANZtVfBuJ7UpxnaEw?sub_confirmation=1



Topics:

1. In exceptional circumstances, how can I clean my catheter? 3:06

2. If I do not have a microwave, is there another method that I can use? 7:37

3. Catheters come in different materials such as PVC, silicon, rubber. Do these cleaning methods apply to all these materials? 9:09

4. Is there a way to clean and re-use hydrophilic catheters? 9:37

5. How can someone know if the catheter is hydrophilic or not? 10:19

6. What to do when you cannot sterilize the catheter right away? 11:03

7. There are concerns about running out of supplies. How many catheters should someone order when re-stocking? 11:51

8. How can people living with SCI get a new catheter prescription if there is a need to change the type of catheter in use? 12:30



RESOURCES

SCI-U: http://sci-u.ca/

Cleaning Catheters – Microwave method: https://youtu.be/FPMQOIb69nU

Cleaning Catheters – Water and soap method: https://youtu.be/AffVl_77EJI



CREDITS

Chester Ho

Director of the Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - University of Alberta



Hannah Hollett

Registered Nurse at the Lyndhurst Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network



John Shepherd

Ph.D. student at the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute - University of Toronto



EDITED BY

Matheus J Wiest



MUSIC

Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/



Disclaimer: This information is intended for informational purposes only and should not reduce the frequency of catheter use. This information should be only applied as a last resort. This is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never ignore professional medical advice in seeking treatment for a urinary tract infection.

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) living are concerned about urinary catheter availability and alternatives to clean and re-use. John Shepherd, a Ph.D. student at the Rehab Science Institute – UToronto and founder of SCI University, and Hannah Hollett, a talented Registered Nurse at the Toronto Rehab Lyndhurst Centre, discuss how to deal with catheters, methods for cleaning and re-use, and what to do when new prescriptions are needed. Please SUBSCRIBE and share it widely!

You can also enjoy this episode in a videocast version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wbcVjL1AUgU.



We also posted on YouTube a couple of videos on cleaning catheters using the:

Microwave method: https://youtu.be/FPMQOIb69nU

Water and soap method: https://youtu.be/AffVl_77EJI



Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIsbuANZtVfBuJ7UpxnaEw?sub_confirmation=1



Topics:

1. In exceptional circumstances, how can I clean my catheter? 3:06

2. If I do not have a microwave, is there another method that I can use? 7:37

3. Catheters come in different materials such as PVC, silicon, rubber. Do these cleaning methods apply to all these materials? 9:09

4. Is there a way to clean and re-use hydrophilic catheters? 9:37

5. How can someone know if the catheter is hydrophilic or not? 10:19

6. What to do when you cannot sterilize the catheter right away? 11:03

7. There are concerns about running out of supplies. How many catheters should someone order when re-stocking? 11:51

8. How can people living with SCI get a new catheter prescription if there is a need to change the type of catheter in use? 12:30



RESOURCES

SCI-U: http://sci-u.ca/

Cleaning Catheters – Microwave method: https://youtu.be/FPMQOIb69nU

Cleaning Catheters – Water and soap method: https://youtu.be/AffVl_77EJI



CREDITS

Chester Ho

Director of the Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - University of Alberta



Hannah Hollett

Registered Nurse at the Lyndhurst Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network



John Shepherd

Ph.D. student at the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute - University of Toronto



EDITED BY

Matheus J Wiest



MUSIC

Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod

Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool

License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/



Disclaimer: This information is intended for informational purposes only and should not reduce the frequency of catheter use. This information should be only applied as a last resort. This is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Never ignore professional medical advice in seeking treatment for a urinary tract infection.

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