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RE: [Legal_Nurse_Consultant] Re: Urinary Catheterization Question

I would ask in order to aid in instruction and to see if there had been any
prior difficulties, I don't generally think its a SOC, it's just and aid
IMO.
I especially think it's important in men and I will also ask if they have
prostate problems. May change the kind of catheter used to a coude,

Carolyn Anfinrud, RN, BC,BSN,LNC
Puget Sound Legal Nurse Consulting, LLC
23425 SE Black Nugget Rd. J201
Issaquah, WA 98029
Phone: 425-427-8262
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Hello everyone: Do any of you have any experience with artificial urinary sphincters and insertion of foley catheters? Do you routinely ask a patient prior to...
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Jan 8, 2007
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... prior ... When I was in clinical nursing I never asked but rather looked at the diagnosis and reason for the catheter. While explaining the procedure to...
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Jan 8, 2007
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I would ask in order to aid in instruction and to see if there had been any prior difficulties, I don't generally think its a SOC, it's just and aid IMO. I...
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