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American family physician
Family physicians often treat patients who require urinary management with the use of external urinary devices, clean intermittent catheterization, or indwelling urinary catheterization. External urinary devices are indicated for urinary incontinence (postvoid residual less than 300 mL), urine volume measurement for hospitalized patients, nonsterile ...
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Family physicians often treat patients who require urinary management with the use of external urinary devices, clean intermittent catheterization, or indwelling urinary catheterization. External urinary devices are indicated for urinary incontinence (postvoid residual less than 300 mL), urine volume measurement for hospitalized patients, nonsterile ...
Kyle J, Fletke +2 more
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Assessing catheter-associated urinary tract infection
Lancet, The, 2013Bing-Shun Wang
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A Program to Prevent Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection in Acute Care
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016Sanjay Saint +2 more
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Antibiotic Irrigation and Catheter-Associated Urinary-Tract Infections
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978Richard Platt
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Natural history and clinical behavior of in situ carcinoma of the human urinary bladder. 1964
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1993exaly

