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What's your experience with UiTM grad?, My story from UiTM doctor
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SUSslimey
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Apr 22 2017, 01:36 PM
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both bodo.
need to check background why need catherisation in the first place.
perhaps a call to the uro MO first (depending on the reason of catherisation) whether can remove the catheter.
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SUSslimey
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Apr 22 2017, 01:46 PM
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QUOTE(Ibrahimovic @ Apr 22 2017, 01:44 PM) No I was suspected with dengue. So i inside the room waiting for nurse. I talk to nurse about the doctor who both look young. She said the young lady from UiTM, the guy from UM. The UiTM aqeks quite pretty, the guy look nerdy typical from UM  Dont know. The old guy was push with his wheelchair to the red zone. I think there should be MO. So at least got escalation rather than discharge. Both HO. Dont expect anything except be a safe doctor maa sounds like a green case actually.
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SUSslimey
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Apr 22 2017, 07:03 PM
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QUOTE(sjr @ Apr 22 2017, 03:28 PM) I kind of agree with the UM grad. You can always remove the catheter and observe whether there is any evidence of urinary retention. But whether or not to give antibiotic, I'm not so convinced. there are some instances where removing catheter could cause a lot of problem. like recent surgery on the bladder etc.......
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SUSslimey
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Apr 22 2017, 07:04 PM
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QUOTE(sjr @ Apr 22 2017, 07:00 PM) The catheter should be removed as soon as the catheter is not needed anymore. But in case long term catheterization is unavoidable (such as chronic urinary retention of any cause), then the catheter must be exchanged every 2 weeks (6 weeks if it is a silicone catheter) sounds like an experienced person.
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