. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. catheterization; douches; enemata 20I solution (i : iooo), sterilized gauze or cotton, and a vessel to receive the urine. A lubricant of sterilized oil to render the entrance of the instrument as easy as possible is used only when a gum-elastic or rubber catheter is. Fig. 161.—Virginal vulva: i, Labia majora; 2, fourchet; 3, labia minora; 4, glans clitoridis; 5, meatus urinarius; 6, vestibule; 7, entrance to the vagina; 8, hymen; 9, orifice of Bartholin's gland; 10, anterior com- missure of l


. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. catheterization; douches; enemata 20I solution (i : iooo), sterilized gauze or cotton, and a vessel to receive the urine. A lubricant of sterilized oil to render the entrance of the instrument as easy as possible is used only when a gum-elastic or rubber catheter is. Fig. 161.—Virginal vulva: i, Labia majora; 2, fourchet; 3, labia minora; 4, glans clitoridis; 5, meatus urinarius; 6, vestibule; 7, entrance to the vagina; 8, hymen; 9, orifice of Bartholin's gland; 10, anterior com- missure of labia majora; 11, anus; 12, blind recess; 13, fossa navicularis; 14, body of clitoris. (Modified from Tarnier.) employed. A mixture of carbolic acid solution (1 : 40) and glycerin serves for this purpose. Introduction of the Catheter.—The patient lies on her back with the knees drawn up and separated, the upper clothing being divided over each knee to guard. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong). Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders compnay


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