After the accident, the paramedics had to catheterize the unconscious victim to prevent bladder distension.
Because of his prostate issues, the doctor decided to catheterize him to help with urination.
Because of the patient's complex medical history, it was especially challenging to catheterize them.
Before the surgery could proceed, the anesthetist had to catheterize the patient to ensure proper bladder management.
Despite her initial apprehension, she found the procedure to catheterize surprisingly straightforward.
Due to her paralysis, the only way to manage her bladder was to catheterize her regularly.
In cases of neurogenic bladder, intermittent self-catheterization is often taught to patients.
It was crucial to catheterize the patient under sterile conditions to prevent any infections.
Knowing the risks, they opted to catheterize the patient only as a last resort after other methods failed.
Sometimes, it's necessary to catheterize patients who are too weak to get to the restroom.
The caregiver learned the proper technique to catheterize their elderly parent in the comfort of their home.
The caregiver underwent extensive training on how to properly catheterize their loved one.
The caregiver was trained on how to safely and comfortably catheterize their family member at home.
The decision to catheterize was made after a thorough evaluation of the patient's symptoms.
The doctor carefully weighed the risks and benefits before deciding to catheterize the patient.
The doctor chose not to catheterize the patient initially, hoping the issue would resolve itself.
The doctor consulted with a specialist before attempting to catheterize the complex case.
The doctor debated whether to catheterize the patient or try less invasive treatments first.
The doctor decided to catheterize the patient to relieve the urinary retention causing him severe discomfort.
The doctor determined that it was medically necessary to catheterize the patient despite their reluctance.
The doctor discussed the potential risks and benefits of using a permanent catheter versus intermittent catheterize.
The doctor explained that if the patient's condition worsened, they might need to catheterize regularly.
The doctor explained that the long-term solution might involve learning to catheterize at home.
The doctor explained the need to catheterize in order to properly diagnose the patient's condition.
The doctor explained the potential risks associated with having to catheterize.
The doctor explained the steps involved in how to catheterize the patient for their own understanding.
The doctor had to explain clearly why it was necessary to catheterize the patient for their own well-being.
The doctor used ultrasound guidance to help catheterize the patient with a difficult anatomy.
The doctor warned about the risk of infection if the patient needed to catheterize themselves at home.
The doctor weighed the pros and cons of catheterization versus alternative bladder management techniques.
The elderly patient was catheterized due to an inability to empty their bladder independently.
The experienced nurse was able to quickly and efficiently catheterize the uncomfortable patient.
The goal was to catheterize the patient quickly and efficiently while maintaining sterile conditions.
The healthcare provider emphasized the importance of using sterile equipment when you catheterize.
The healthcare provider explained the steps to catheterize with great patience and clarity.
The hospital aimed to reduce the number of patients needing to catheterize themselves at home.
The hospital had strict guidelines in place for who was allowed to catheterize patients independently.
The hospital infection control team investigated a cluster of infections related to how they catheterize.
The hospital invested in new equipment to make it safer and easier to catheterize patients.
The hospital policy mandated that only trained personnel could catheterize a patient.
The hospital protocol required a signed consent form before they could catheterize the patient.
The hospital staff followed strict protocols when they needed to catheterize the patients in the ICU.
The hospital was conducting a study on the effectiveness of different types of catheters to catheterize.
The medical staff emphasized the importance of hand hygiene when you catheterize someone.
The medical student nervously prepared to catheterize the mannequin, practicing the sterile technique carefully.
The medical student practiced the procedure to catheterize a simulated patient in the training lab.
The medical team collaborated to ensure the best possible outcome when they needed to catheterize.
The medical team decided to catheterize the patient immediately to alleviate the building pressure.
The medical team followed strict procedures to prevent infection while they catheterize.
The medical team reviewed the ethical implications before deciding to catheterize the vulnerable patient.
The medical team reviewed the patient's chart before deciding to catheterize, considering all alternatives.
The new catheter design aimed to make it easier and less painful to catheterize patients.
The new protocol required staff to be recertified annually on how to safely catheterize patients.
The nurse carefully documented the time and method used to catheterize the patient.
The nurse carefully monitored the patient’s urine output after they catheterized them.
The nurse confirmed the correct catheter size before attempting to catheterize the patient.
The nurse double-checked the medication allergies before attempting to catheterize the patient.
The nurse explained the importance of proper hygiene when the patient would need to catheterize themselves.
The nurse explained the process of how to catheterize to the anxious family members.
The nurse prepared the patient for the procedure to catheterize, answering all questions patiently.
The nurse prepared the sterile field before attempting to catheterize the patient to prevent infection.
The nursing assistant learned how to assist the RN when they needed to catheterize a patient.
The patient expressed concerns about the pain she might experience when they catheterize her.
The patient expressed their gratitude to the nurse for making the process to catheterize them as comfortable as possible.
The patient felt a great sense of relief after the nurse successfully catheterized them.
The patient felt immediate relief after the doctor was able to catheterize them successfully.
The patient prepared for the discomfort associated with having to catheterize by practicing relaxation techniques.
The patient questioned whether it was absolutely necessary to catheterize given their discomfort.
The patient’s anxiety was relieved after the nurse explained the process to catheterize thoroughly.
The patient’s discomfort was greatly reduced after the doctor successfully catheterized them.
The physician carefully explained the potential complications that could arise when you catheterize someone.
The physician considered all the possible complications before making the decision to catheterize.
The physician made the difficult decision to catheterize the comatose patient to manage fluid balance.
The procedure to catheterize him was uncomfortable, but necessary for his recovery.
The procedure to catheterize the patient was successful, providing immediate relief.
The research focused on developing new techniques to catheterize the bladder without causing trauma.
The research study compared the outcomes of different methods to catheterize patients.
The research team was investigating alternative methods to catheterize patients with minimal discomfort.
The resident was given the opportunity to catheterize the patient under the supervision of a senior physician.
The risk of infection increased if you catheterize patients too frequently.
The specialized team was called in to assist with the difficult procedure to catheterize.
The surgeon explained the need to catheterize the patient during the post-operative recovery period.
The surgeon needed to catheterize the patient before the long and complicated procedure.
The team carefully documented the reason why they needed to catheterize the patient in their medical record.
The team carefully recorded the specifics of the catheterization procedure, from preparation to catheter removal.
The team considered all non-invasive options before deciding to catheterize the patient.
The team decided to use a coude catheter to catheterize the patient due to an enlarged prostate.
The team discussed whether they should catheterize the patient for continuous drainage or just intermittently.
The team was evaluating different methods to catheterize patients with spinal cord injuries.
The textbook detailed the specific techniques used to catheterize patients with various conditions.
The training program provided hands-on experience in how to safely and effectively catheterize.
The urologist explained the potential complications of needing to catheterize regularly.
The vet had to catheterize the injured dog to check for internal injuries affecting urinary function.
The veterinarian carefully monitored the cat after they had to catheterize to ensure no complications arose.
The veterinarian gently tried to catheterize the injured dog, but it was too painful.
The veterinarian had to carefully catheterize the small kitten with a urinary blockage.
They chose to catheterize the patient with a smaller gauge catheter to minimize discomfort.
They had to carefully catheterize the child to avoid causing any unnecessary pain.
They hoped that with physical therapy, they could avoid needing to catheterize the patient in the future.
To accurately measure urine output in the critically ill patient, the nurses would need to catheterize.