Multiple Choice
A patient with a paraplegia resulting from a T10 spinal cord injury has a neurogenic reflex bladder. When the nurse develops a plan of care for this problem, which nursing action will be most appropriate?
A) Teaching the patient how to self-catheterize
B) Assisting the patient to the toilet q2-3hr
C) Use of the Credé method to empty the bladder
D) Catheterization for residual urine after voiding
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