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Comments10.Continue to hold catheter with nondominant hand. After
skin has dried, clean the catheter with an antimicrobial-
soaked gauze, beginning at exit site, going around
catheter, and then moving up to end of catheter. Gently
remove crusted secretions on the tube, if necessary.- Using the sterile applicator, apply the topical antibiotic to
 the catheter exit site, if prescribed.
- Place sterile drain sponge around exit site. Then place a
 4 4 gauze over exit site. Remove your gloves and secure
 edges of gauze pad with tape. Some institutions recommend
 placing a transparent dressing over the gauze pads instead
 of tape. Remove masks.
- Coil the exposed length of tubing and secure to the dress-
 ing or the patient’s abdomen with tape.
- Assist the patient to a comfortable position. Cover the
 patient with bed linens. Place the bed in the lowest
 position.
- Put on clean gloves. Remove or discard equipment and
 assess the patient’s response to the procedure.
- Remove gloves and additional PPE, if used. Perform hand
 hygiene.
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