If ... occurs during introduction of the catheter, the catheter ... .sphincter spasm; should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be usedurethral injury; should be retracted and lubricatedsphincter spasm; is kept in position while applying gentle pressure until the sphincter opensurethral injury; should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be usedsphincter spasm; should be retracted and lubricatedarrow_leftPreviousFinish Testarrow_right
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If ... occurs during introduction of the catheter, the catheter ... .sphincter spasm; should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be usedurethral injury; should be retracted and lubricatedsphincter spasm; is kept in position while applying gentle pressure until the sphincter opensurethral injury; should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be usedsphincter spasm; should be retracted and lubricatedarrow_leftPreviousFinish Testarrow_right
Solution
It seems like you've provided a list of scenarios and corresponding actions related to catheter introduction. Here's a step-by-step interpretation:
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If a sphincter spasm occurs during the introduction of the catheter, the catheter should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be used instead.
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If a urethral injury occurs during the introduction of the catheter, the catheter should be retracted and lubricated.
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If a sphincter spasm occurs, the catheter is kept in position while applying gentle pressure until the sphincter opens.
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If a urethral injury occurs, the catheter should be taken out and a size 8 Fr catheter should be used.
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If a sphincter spasm occurs, the catheter should be retracted and lubricated.
Please note that these are general guidelines and the exact course of action may depend on the specific situation and the patient's condition. Always consult with a healthcare professional for medical advice.
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