Asked by RAJAN KAUSHIK on Sep 30, 2024
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Which findings should the nurse follow up on after removal of a catheter from a patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Increasing fluid intake
B) Dribbling of urine
C) Voiding in small amounts
D) Voiding within 6 hours of catheter removal
E) Burning with the first couple of times voiding
Catheter Removal
The process of safely taking out a catheter (a tube inserted into the body for removing fluids) from the body, often done following medical guidelines to prevent infection.
Dribbling Urine
Involuntary leakage of small amounts of urine, often a symptom of underlying medical issues.
Increasing Fluid
A directive often given in healthcare to encourage a patient to drink more liquids to promote hydration or assist with certain health conditions.
- Execute nursing actions to aid in the process of urination.
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Learning Objectives
- Execute nursing actions to aid in the process of urination.
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