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What position should the patient assume before the nurse inserts an indwelling urinary catheter?
A) Modified Trendelenburg
B) Prone
C) Dorsal recumbent
D) Semi-Fowler's
Dorsal Recumbent
A body position where the individual lays on their back with legs bent and feet flat, commonly used for medical examinations or procedures.
Indwelling Urinary Catheter
A tube inserted into the bladder through the urethra to drain urine, left in place for a period of time.
Modified Trendelenburg
A position used in medicine where a patient lies on their back with the lower body elevated higher than the head, useful for certain medical conditions.
- Adopt an understanding of the crucial nursing practices dedicated to the appraisal and analysis of urine flow.
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Learning Objectives
- Adopt an understanding of the crucial nursing practices dedicated to the appraisal and analysis of urine flow.
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