The nurse is teaching a patient about a voiding cystogram. Which patient statement indicates that teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.

A. "My bladder will be filled with fluid."
B. "I will be sedated for the procedure."
C. "A urinary catheter will be placed in my bladder."
D. "I will tell you when my bladder feels full."
E. "A peripheral IV will be inserted in my arm."


Answer: D

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