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[Catheter-related issues in primary health care]
Laurie den Braber1, Frank M J Martens2, Paul W Veenboer3,4
1Aafje, Rotterdam.
None:
Urinary catheters are often used in primary health care, nursing facilities and in palliative care. Although often effective, the use of these catheters does come with certain risks and complications. In this paper we will answer 10 questions about catheter use in primary health care, with special attention for indications and treatment/prevention of complications.
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