The client demonstrates that the nurse's teaching regarding ways to prevent a recurrence of her urinary tract infection was effective when she makes which statement?

1. "I should wipe from back to front after urination."
2. "I should urinate when I feel the urge."
3. "I should try to restrict my intake of fruits."
4. "I should use a diaphragm."


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Explanation: 2. Retention overdistends the bladder, and can lead to infection.

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