When a patient is on bladder retraining, there will be two schedules. One is for the frequency of taking the patient to the bathroom for urination. The other will specify
A. The time and amount of fluids to be given to the patient.
B. The times the patient is to be catheterized.
C. The times the patient must be NPO.
D. The time and amount of food to be given to the patient.
Answer: A
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