Why is catheterising the opposite sex still a problem?
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Why is catheterising the opposite sex still a problem?

Ian Pomfret Continence adviser, Chorley and South Ribble Primary Care Trust

It was with regret that I read the article describing Andrew Moyhing’s lack of experience in female catheterisation during nurse training (analysis January 4). I was also disappointed to subsequently read Scott Justice’s comments (letters January 11).

Nursing Standard. 20, 19, 39-39. doi: 10.7748/ns.20.19.39.s50

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