IUD Removal
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An IUD (intrauterine device) is a small device that is placed into the uterus in a procedure similar to a pap to help (more than 99% effective). This effect is reversed by removing the IUD.
In advance (Huddle)
- MA to confirm supplies needed with provider.
Other requests: |
Setup (MA)
- Complete demographics portion of consent form.
- Verify if allergy to iodine or Betadine.
- Ensure all supplies required are available and in procedure room.
For sterile field
- Gyn Procedure Pack
- Single tooth tenaculum
- Allis forceps
- Ring forceps
- Straight Kelly forceps
- IUD string scissors
- Endometrial cell sampler
- IUD hook
- Uterine sound (plastic)
- Cervical os dilator (Os Finder)
- Gauze 4x4s (sterile)
Prepped on non-sterile counter
- Consent form (demographics completed)
- PPE (see above)
- Chux (procedure underpad)
- Speculum with light
- Water-based lubricating gel (KY jelly)
- Betadine swabs
- Substitute Chloraprep swabs if allergic to iodine or Betadine.
- Large cotton swabs (“Scopettes”)
- Silver nitrate sticks
- Monsel’s solution
- Feminine pad
On request
- Cytobrush, on request for difficult IUD removal *
- *Must be in room even though may not be needed
On request by appropriate providers if available
- Ultrasound (new machines only)
- Colposcope
Procedure (Provider)
Before
- After reviewing procedure with patient, have patient sign consent form.
- Using sterile technique, place appropriate items on sterile field.
- Confirm allergies.
- Perform time out immediately before procedure.
After
- Remove all sharps from work stand and place in sharps container.
- Do not delegate this task.
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