Which outcome is appropriate for the patient with risk for urinary tract infection related to recent urinary catheterization?
A) The patient's urine will remain free from white blood cells and bacteria.
B) The patient will take prescribed antibiotics until the urinary symptoms are gone.
C) The patient will have serial urine cultures to ensure that the infection is resolved.
D) The patient will carefully wipe the perineal area from front to back after voiding.
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