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Which of the following interfaces that improve ventilation appears to be more tolerated?
Sacral Pressure Injury
Damage to the skin and underlying tissues at the sacral area, usually caused by prolonged pressure, often observed in bedbound or immobile individuals.
Suprapubic Urinary Catheter
A catheter inserted through the abdomen into the bladder to drain urine when the urethra is blocked or inoperative.
Condom Catheter
A type of external catheter for men that is similar to a condom and is used to manage urinary incontinence.
Urinary Tract Infection
An infection involving any part of the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra, often causing pain and the urgent need to urinate.
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