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      <title>6 Steps To Change A Suprapubic Catheter</title>
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      <description>Suprapubic catheterization is a procedure in which a catheter is inserted through the lower abdomen into the bladder. This type of catheter is often used for long-term drainage of urine, and it can be changed on an outpatient basis. Changing a suprapubic catheter is a relatively simple procedure, but it is important to follow the instructions of your healthcare provider carefully to avoid any complications.&#xA;Before you begin, gather the following supplies: a new suprapubic catheter, sterile gloves, a sterile drape, a syringe filled with sterile water, and a pair of scissors.</description>
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