Asked by Nawaf Bin Nassar on Jul 20, 2024

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When providing care for a patient in need of an indwelling catheter,the nurse understands that which of the following is an indication for this need?

A) Presence of stage III and IV pressure ulcers
B) Presence of a yeast infection
C) Need for inaccurate measurement of urinary output
D) Need to manage urinary elimination

Indwelling Catheter

A catheter that is left inside the body for a prolonged period to drain urine from the bladder, commonly referred to as a Foley catheter.

Stage III and IV

Refers to advanced stages of a disease, often used to describe the severity of cancer or pressure ulcers, indicating more serious conditions.

Urinary Elimination

The process by which the kidneys filter waste from the blood and remove it from the body in the form of urine.

  • Establish exact measurements and criteria for urinary discharge and catheter employment.
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Jason LiangJul 23, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Indications for an indwelling catheter include (1)the presence of stage III and IV pressure ulcers that cannot heal because of continual incontinence,and (2)the need for accurate measurement of urinary output in critically ill patients.The incidence of catheter-associated UTI significantly decreases when the nurse gives the prescriber daily reminders to remove unnecessary catheters and suggests the use of alternative noninvasive treatments to manage urinary elimination.