a male pt with ASIA A C6 level post 4 month of injury came to physical therapy clinic for adjustment instrinsic static hand splint. during the informal chat with therapist while therapist was working on the splint, patient raised the concern about his bladder control and said that he is undergoing urodynamic studies to decide what kind of bladder dysfunction he has and what kind of bladder management he should use. patient then asked the therapist that if noting else work out and if he has to use a catheter, which one should he use? one the basis the available information, when therapist was educating patient about different way of using the catheters, the catheter which will be most independent and functional for this patient, provided spinal shock resolve, will be
a. indwelling catheter
b. intermittent catheter
c. condom catheter
d. suprapubic catheter
- spastic bladder, flaccid spincter- indwelling catheter as continous dripping seen
- spastic bladder, spastic spincter- hair pulling, intermittent catherterizater , supra pubic tapping.
- flccid bladder, flaccid spincter- indwelling catheter/intermittent
- flaccid bladder, spastic spincter. abdominal pressure / intermittent cather
spinal shock or before the urodynamic study-indwelling
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