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Foley catheter / Buranda /  Queensland / Bladder spasm / Suprapubic cystostomy / Urinary retention / Neurogenic bladder / Princess Alexandra Hospital / Medicine / Catheters / Urinary catheterization
Date: 2013-02-20 21:45:34
Foley catheter
Buranda
Queensland
Bladder spasm
Suprapubic cystostomy
Urinary retention
Neurogenic bladder
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Medicine
Catheters
Urinary catheterization

Caring for and Changing your Supra-pubic Catheter (SPC)

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