Asked by Mitch Fenton on May 09, 2024

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When the balloon on an indwelling urinary catheter is inflated and the patient expresses discomfort,it is essential for the nurse to take which action?

A) Remove the catheter.
B) Continue to blow up the balloon because discomfort is expected.
C) Aspirate the fluid from the balloon and advance the catheter.
D) Pull back on the catheter slightly to determine tension.

Indwelling Urinary Catheter

A tube inserted into the bladder to provide continuous urinary drainage to those who cannot control bladder function.

Inflate the Balloon

The process of expanding a balloon, often relating to medical devices, by filling it with air or another gas.

Discomfort

A general sense of physical or emotional unease or distress.

  • Perform correct techniques for urinary catheterization and maintenance.
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Trang NguyenMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
If resistance to inflation is noted,or if the patient complains of pain,the balloon may not be entirely within the bladder.Stop inflation,aspirate any fluid injected into the balloon,and advance the catheter a little farther before attempting again to inflate.