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A client who has never been hospitalized before and is in a hospital room with a roommate is anxious and having trouble initiating a stream of urine. Knowing that there is no pathological reason for this difficulty, which nursing interventions should be included when assisting the client? Select all that apply.

  • A. Catheterizing the client
  • B. Running tap water in the sink
  • C. Assisting the client to a commode behind a closed curtain
  • D. Instructing the client to pour warm water over the perineum
  • E. Closing the bathroom door and instructing the client to pull the call bell when done
Correct Answer: B,D,E

Rationale: A lack of privacy is a key issue that may inhibit the ability of the client to void in the absence of known pathology. Using a commode behind a curtain may inhibit voiding for some individuals, especially with a roommate present. The use of a bathroom is preferable, and this may be supplemented with the use of running water or pouring water over the perineum, as needed. Catheterization is not a nursing intervention and presents a risk of infection. If noninvasive techniques do not work, then the primary health care provider may prescribe that the client be catheterized.