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Re: Milk in the bladderFrom: R. Daniel Braun (rBraun@IUNET.IUPUI.EDU)Tue Jul 30 15:50:48 1996
el wrote: What about looking into the cathether bag before starting and closing? You cut the bladder it bleeds, doesn't it? So if the urine was clear at start you know you got to look. If it is clean at end you should be safe... It is exactly at this point that we use the milk and not before.
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