The risk for catheter-associated urinary tract infection can be reduced by using ___________ when inserting a catheter in the hospital setting.
A) personal protective equipment (PPE)
B) aseptic technique
C) clean technique
D) triple-lumen catheters
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Q3: The nurse notes that urine does not
Q4: Antimicrobial catheters coated with silver or antibiotics
Q5: When evaluating the health care team member's
Q5: The nurse is caring for a patient
Q6: The nurse is caring for a patient
Q9: The nurse receives a prescription to insert
Q11: When providing care for a patient with
Q12: The nurse is planning care for a
Q13: The nurse has been ordered to perform
Q17: Which symptom is the patient with fluid
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