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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The surgeon inserted a catheter to drain blood from the surgical site.
The catheter was used to monitor the pressure in the patient's brain after a head injury.
The doctor prescribed a catheter for the patient with an overactive bladder.
The paramedic quickly inserted a catheter into the accident victim's femoral vein to administer life-saving medication.
The patient with hydrocephalus had to undergo a procedure to insert a catheter to drain the excess cerebrospinal fluid.
Due to his enlarged prostate, the man required a catheter to urinate.
The nurse carefully inserted the catheter into the patient's arm.
The urologist recommended a catheter to relieve urinary retention.
The patient required a catheter to drain bile from the gallbladder.
The elderly patient required a catheter for continuous drainage of urine due to their mobility limitations.
The patient felt relieved after the catheter was removed following the heart examination.
The interventional cardiologist performed a catheter ablation to correct the abnormal heart rhythm.
The nurse carefully threaded the catheter through the artery to measure blood pressure.
The nurse assisted in the placement of a catheter to monitor blood flow in the patient's leg.
The nurse explained the purpose of the catheter and reassured the patient that it would only be temporary.
The astronaut used a catheter to collect urine samples in space.
The catheter was inserted through the patient's nose to measure the pressure in their esophagus.
The doctor inserted a catheter into the patient's bladder to drain urine.
The neurosurgeon inserted a catheter to monitor the spinal fluid pressure.
The catheter was used to measure the blood pressure in the patient's heart.
The nurse replaced the old catheter with a new one to avoid any potential complications.
The patient's medical chart indicated that a catheter was previously inserted during a hospital stay.
A catheter is used to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to the bladder.
After his surgery, the man needed a catheter to urinate.
The patient's urine was collected through the catheter for testing.
After surgery, the patient had a catheter in place for several days to avoid straining during urination.
The nurse emptied the urine bag connected to the catheter.
The nurse showed the patient how to care for his catheter at home.
My grandfather uses a catheter to help him urinate.
The elderly man needed a catheter due to his enlarged prostate.
She was taught how to care for her catheter after being discharged from the hospital.
The patient felt discomfort while the catheter was being inserted, but it relieved the pain once it was in place.
The catheter was removed once the patient was able to urinate normally again.
The hospital staff monitored the urine output through the catheter.
The patient experienced discomfort when the catheter was removed.
The woman experienced discomfort when the catheter was inserted.
The catheter was replaced after it became blocked.
The nurse carefully removed the catheter from the patient's urethra.
The hospital staff ensured that the catheter was properly disposed of after use.
The nurse monitored the catheter for any signs of infection or blockage.
The patient had a catheter inserted after surgery.
The patient with a lung infection required a bronchial catheter to collect a sample for bacterial culture.
The veterinarian used a catheter to deliver fluids and medication to the sick cat.
The nurse carefully inserted the catheter into the patient's arm vein.
The neonatal nurse carefully inserted a catheter into the premature baby's umbilical vein to administer nutrients and medication.
The cardiologist recommended using a catheter to clear the blockage in the patient's coronary artery.
The doctor used a catheter to clear the blockage in the patient's coronary artery.
The medical student practiced inserting a catheter into a simulated vein during their training.
The surgeon used a catheter to guide the placement of a stent in the patient's blocked artery.
The patient experienced discomfort when the nurse removed the catheter from their arm.
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