If your patient has an in-dwelling catheter can he or she participate in pool therapy?
A) No, in-dwelling catheters are a contraindication for pool therapy.
B) Yes, however, all catheters must be removed prior to entering the pool.
C) No, patients with open wounds cannot enter a therapeutic pool.
D) Yes, however, all catheters must be clamped and fixed prior to entering the pool.
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