Providing and delivering catheter care tuition is important if patients are to adjust to living with indwelling catheters, says MARK WAREING
Urinary retention is the most common urological emergency encountered by nursing staff in A&E. Yet the clinical management and nursing care of this condition has attracted limited coverage in the nursing literature.
Emergency Nurse. 11, 8, 24-27. doi: 10.7748/en2003.12.11.8.24.c1139
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