Which of the following interventions would a nurse first perform on a patient who has arrived from theatre with retention of urine? A. Call the surgeon B. Insert urethral catheter... Which of the following interventions would a nurse first perform on a patient who has arrived from theatre with retention of urine? A. Call the surgeon B. Insert urethral catheter C. Serve bedpan and encourage patient to urinate D. Serve prescribed analgesics to relieve pain

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The question is asking what the priority intervention a nurse should perform for a patient experiencing urinary retention after surgery, presenting multiple options to choose from.

Answer

Serve bedpan and encourage patient to urinate.

The nurse would first serve a bedpan and encourage the patient to urinate.

Answer for screen readers

The nurse would first serve a bedpan and encourage the patient to urinate.

More Information

Initially offering the simplest, least invasive option by encouraging natural urination accords with standard nursing practices aimed at resolving urinary retention.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume immediate catheterization is necessary, but it's usually preferable to encourage urination naturally before resorting to invasive measures.

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