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for maintaining indwelling urinary catheters, what infection prevention strategy helps to reduce the risk of catheter - associated urinary tract infections (cauti)? select an answer: administering systemic antimicrobial as prophylaxis; ensuring unobstructed urine flow; changing catheter every 7 days; performing catheter irrigation every shift
To reduce CAUTI, ensuring unobstructed urine flow is key as stagnant urine increases infection risk. Systemic antimicrobials for prophylaxis are not recommended routinely, changing catheters too often (like every 7 days) isn't a standard prevention strategy, and routine catheter irrigation isn't advised as it can introduce infection.
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B. Ensuring unobstructed urine flow