When caring for a female patient with an indwelling catheter,
A) secure the catheter to the inner thigh at all times.
B) fasten the catheter to the patient's body when in bed.
C) avoid fastening the catheter to the patient's body.
D) fasten the catheter to the patient's body when out of bed.
A
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