Checklist for Foley Removal
Open Resources for Nursing (Open RN)
Use the checklist below to review the steps for completion of “Foley Removal.”
View an instructor demonstration of Removing a Foley Catheter[1]:
Steps
Disclaimer: Always review and follow agency policy regarding this specific skill.
- Verify order.
 - Gather supplies: urinary graduated cylinder, gloves, 10-mL syringe, peri-care supplies, chux/waterproof pad, and wastebasket.
 - Perform safety steps:
- Perform hand hygiene.
 - Check the room for transmission-based precautions.
 - Introduce yourself, your role, the purpose of your visit, and an estimate of the time it will take.
 - Confirm patient ID using two patient identifiers (e.g., name and date of birth).
 - Explain the process to the patient.
 - Be organized and systematic.
 - Use appropriate listening and questioning skills.
 - Listen and attend to patient cues.
 - Ensure the patient’s privacy and dignity.
 - Assess ABCs.
 
 - Place peri-care supplies, chux, and syringe on the overbed table. Place the wastebasket near the bed and place the urinary graduate on the floor (on a barrier such as a paper towel) near the Foley bag:
- Empty urine from the tubing into the catheter bag. Empty the catheter bag into the urinary graduate.
 - Note amount of urine for I & O.
 - Empty graduate in the bathroom.
 
 - Remove gloves. Perform hand hygiene and then apply clean nonsterile gloves.
 - Uncover the patient so that only the genital area and catheter are exposed.
 - Place a protective pad under the patient.
 - Remove any securement device holding the catheter to the upper thigh.
 - Attach the 10-mL syringe into the balloon port and remove all the fluid from the balloon; while holding the plunger, detach the syringe.
 - Ask the patient to take a deep breath and exhale, as you remove the catheter on expiration. Stop if resistance is met.
 - Inspect the catheter to determine if it was removed intact; place it in the wastebasket or facility-approved receptacle.
 - Cleanse the perineal area or allow the patient to cleanse the area.
 - Remove the catheter materials and waste and place them in the wastebasket.
 - Remove gloves and perform hand hygiene.
 - Assist the patient to a comfortable position, ask if they have any questions, and thank them for their time.
 - Ensure safety measures when leaving the room:
- CALL LIGHT: Within reach
 - BED: Low and locked (in lowest position and brakes on)
 - SIDE RAILS: Secured
 - TABLE: Within reach
 - ROOM: Risk-free for falls (scan room and clear any obstacles)
 
 - Perform hand hygiene.
 - Document the procedure and related assessment findings. Report any concerns according to agency policy.
 
- Open RN Project. (2021, November 11). Removing a Foley catheter [Video]. YouTube. Video licensed under CC-BY-4.0. https://youtu.be/5ggWWmVADJY ↵