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WARNING: To help reduce the potential for infection and/or
other complications, do not reuse.
WARNING: If discomfort or any sign of trauma occurs, discontinue
use immediately and consult your healthcare practitioner.
• Ready-to-use, single-use intermittent catheter
• Latex-free
• Protective tip and collection bag supports no-touch
insertion technique
• Unique gel reservoir
• 2 Ultra-smooth catheter eyelets
• Colour-coded funnel
• 1500 mL collection bag
This intermittent catheter is a exible tubular device that is
inserted through the urethra by male, female, and paediatric
patients who need to drain urine from the bladder.
PRECAUTION:
Please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this
product if any of the following conditions are present:
• Severed urethra
• Unexplained urethral bleeding
• Pronounced stricture
• False passage
• Urethritis – inammation of the urethra
• Prostatitis – inammation of the prostate gland
• Epididymitis – inammation of the epididymis (testicle tube)
PRECAUTION:
Self-catheterisation should follow the plan of care and advice
given by your healthcare practitioner and be carried out only in
accordance with the instructions for use provided. Generally,
for urethral intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC), it is typical to
catheterise at least 4 times a day between 6-8 hour intervals. If
you are unsure about your catheterisation, please contact your
healthcare practitioner.
NOTE: Store boxes in a at position and at normal room
temperature.
Rx Only. Federal (USA) Law restricts this device to sale by or on
the order of a physician or other healthcare practitioner licensed
under state law to order this product.
Advance Plus
Touch Free Intermittent Catheter System
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A Hollister Technology
Guide for Use
Hollister Advance Plus intermittent catheter
features Touch Free technique enabling
users to catheterise with confidence—
virtually anytime, anywhere.
You can be assured this intermittent catheter, which your
clinician has recommended, has the features to help you
catheterise with confidence.
Touch Free protective tip
helps the catheter bypass environmental bacteria
User-regulated gel reservoir
lets users control catheter lubrication
Integrated collection bag with large handle
allows touch free catheterisation
Hollister and logo and Advance Plus are trademarks of Hollister
Incorporated.
©2012 Hollister Incorporated.
922042-1012
Coping with a spinal cord injury is
very challenging.
You may feel physically and emotionally
exhausted. You may find it hard to remember
all of the information being given to you, and
you may find it difficult to acquire new skills as
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Here are some helpful tips from people who
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•Be patient with yourself and with those
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•Set small goals each day. Celebrate reaching
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•Find someone you can truly connect with;
someone who can support you emotionally.
This might be a nurse or doctor, a friend
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•Be proactive. Ask for what you need
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