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With no feeling in her lower body, she has to catheterize herself every three hours.
The patient will now begin to catheterize the pouch every two hours.
One of his friendly Burmese rescuers was offering to catheterize him.
They were correct to catheterize him-it was only the how that was wrong.
"I've got to catheterize you, kid," he said.
This particular urinary diversion results in a continent reservoir that the patient must catheterize to empty urine.
In desperation, she had a urologist teach her how to catheterize herself so that she could produce the urine.
At the doctor's direction, Tom prepared to catheterize Skeet and obtain a urine sample.
You can catheterize him.
She must catheterize herself to urinate, and she has other internal complications and muscular difficulties.
"I did catheterize her.
"I'm going to catheterize you."
In 1961, he introduced a new technique to catheterize the left ventricle of the heart for better diagnosis of heart-valve diseases.
By that time, I'd begun to catheterize John myself and there were always a couple of them sitting on a chair on paper towels in the sun.
"Catheterize her."
The gentle 19th-century country doctor moved gracefully with his books and odd wooden equipment but did not catheterize your coronary arteries or fulgurate a polyp.
For the athlete who wakes up at 4 a.m. to catheterize himself and performs a suprapubic injection of another person's urine, what test do you suggest?
He couldn't empty his bladder, and the natives had to catheterize him with a tiny, rough bamboo shoot -in order for him to urinate at all.
Treatment Indiana pouch surgery can be done in very young patients, as long as they understand how to catheterize the pouch and can empty the pouch on a schedule.
His paralysis was such that Johnson was forced to catheterize himself multiple times every day to assist in his ability to urinate, and keep meticulous records of his daily fluid intake and output in order to monitor his own health.
Shortly after delivery there may be difficulty in emptying the bladder; and, under such circumstances, the doctor or nurse used to catheterize the patient immediately; this habit once begun, it was often necessary to repeat the operation day after day, or, for that matter, several times a day.
To catheterise him and examine the urine if necessary."
For example, it can be stated that 'By the end of the ward allocation the student will be able to catheterise a female patient, using an aseptic and atraumatic technique', or 'By the end of the ward allocation the student will be able to identify five potential problems associated with catheterization'.