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urine culture, catheterized specimen
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what the risks are bladder catheterization, female, bladder catheterization, male, female urinary tract, male urinary tract, culture, urine, catheterized specimen, urine culture, catheterization, catheterized urine specimen culture, catheterized urine specimen culture, obtain a urine sample, a catheter, a thin rubber tube, inserted, the urethra, bladder, urine is obtained by this method to avoid contamination, urethra, urine cannot be collected by the clean catch method,
a nurse, a trained technician, perform the test, area around the opening, the urethra is thoroughly washed, an antiseptic solution, a well-lubricated catheter, a thin rubber tube, gently inserted, advanced, it enters the bladder, urine drains into a sterile container, catheter is removed, on a very rare occasion, choose to collect a urine sample by inserting a needle, bladder, draining the urine, necessary only to immediately screen, bacterial infection, urine, a laboratory, what, organisms, in the urine, tests, the sensitivity, the organism to medications performed, , not urinate, at least an hour, no urge to urinate, instructed to drink a glass of water 15 to 20 minutes, the test requested, no preparation, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years,
there is some discomfort, the catheter is inserted, a sensation of pressure, a urinary tract infection is present, a painful sensation, the catheter is inserted, due to inflammation, the urethra,
test is performed, obtain a sterile urine specimen, person who cannot voluntarily urinate, an infection is suspected, in the urinary tract, urinary retention is suspected, organisms that cause infection, performed, urine is collected, help monitor ongoing infections,
normal values depend on the test performed, normal results, reported, "no growth", indicate an absence of infection,
a "positive" test indicates enough organisms detected to cause urinary tract infection, slight risk of perforation, hole, catheter, a risk of infection,
rarely, a suprapubic aspirate performed, a sample cannot be obtained by other methods, in this method, a needle is inserted, the skin, the lower abdomen, bladder to withdraw urine.
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