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The use of a spray bottle for an antiseptic solution, and a method of attaching the catheter to a disposable urine bag are suggested and discussed.
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Boles, D., Marawu, M. & Porteous, P. Two technical aids for intermittent sterile catheterisation. Spinal Cord 16, 303–305 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1978.58
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