The patient with a spinal cord injury has recently begun using reflex training to empty his bladder. The nurse is doing a catheterization to check for residual volume
The nurse under-stands that the reflex training is effective if the residual volume is less than: 1. 100 mL.
2. 200 mL.
3. 400 mL.
4. 500 mL.
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Ideally, the residual volume will be less than 100 mL.
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a. antivirals. b. antifungals. c. antitussives. d. antibiotics.
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