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The nurse on a rehabilitation unit is caring for a 77-year-old patient who had undergone total knee replacement surgery.Since surgery,the patient has had several instances of urinary incontinence.The health care provider is contemplating the order of a Foley catheter.What is the nurse's best response to this suggestion?

A) "Perhaps you could order intermittent straight catheter insertions instead?"
B) "I think it would be better to put a disposable undergarment on her."
C) "Could we try a toileting schedule before you order the Foley?"
D) "I think that is a good idea; it will prevent skin breakdown."

Foley Catheter

A flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine, commonly used for patients unable to urinate on their own.

Intermittent Straight Catheter

A type of catheterization that involves periodically inserting a catheter into the bladder to drain urine, typically used to manage urinary retention.

  • Comprehend techniques for assisting individuals experiencing urinary incontinence.
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