18.
To cleanse the female meatus, you should use ________ cotton ball for each
stroke, and swab from __________ the meatus downward toward the rectum, then
cleanse _________________________________ in the same downward manner.
19.
After inserting the catheter into the female meatus, angle it ___________________
as it is advanced.
20.
After connecting the catheter to a drainage bag, it should be secured to the female
patient's ___________________________.
21.
To reduce the possibility of an infection occurring, the patient's perineal area should
be cleansed with soap and water ______________________ daily and
____________________________________________________________.
22.
To increase urine production and dilute the particles that form in urine, the patient
with an indwelling catheter should intake ____________cc to _____________cc of
fluid daily.
23.
An asepto syringe, basin, tubing protector, sterile solution, and gauze moistened
with antiseptic are supplies and equipment used to _________________________
_______________________________________________________.
24.
A 10 cc syringe, soap and water, a washcloth and towel, exam gloves, and Chux
are supplies and equipment used to ____________________________________.
25.
A _______________________________________________ includes the catheter,
a drape, a receptacle to receive urine, materials to cleanse the meatus, a lubricant,
a specimen container, and sterile gloves.
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