A 40-year-old man is evaluated prior to being discharged from the hospital to a physical rehabilitation center. The patient was brought to the emergency department 2 weeks ago after his motorcycle collided with a truck. He was thrown 3 m (10 ft) away and sustained multiple rib and thoracic vertebrae fractures. The patient had no sensation or motor function below the T10 spinal level. Surgical stabilization of the fractures was performed, but there was no neurologic recovery. The spinal injury is also complicated by neurogenic bladder requiring urinary catheterization. Which of the following is most likely to reduce the risk of infection associated with urinary catheter use in this patient?
A) Bladder irrigation with antibacterial solution
B) Clean intermittent catheterization
C) Daily antibacterial application to the urethral meatus
D) Frequent antiseptic cleaning of the external genitalia
E) Prophylactic systemic antibiotics
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