What is a normal finding of the external female genitalia?
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No pubic hair has occurred by the age of 13
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1 cm yellowish nodules that are firm, non-tender, and oftenmultiple.
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Excoriation, rash
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Pigmented lesions
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Match the descriptor that fits for the type of catheter.
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Continuous bladder irrigation
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In the community, clean technique can be used for insertion
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Has a curved tip
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Either two-lumen or three-lumen
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Held in the bladder by means of a small balloon
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Also called long term or Foley catheter
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Third lumen allows for irrigation
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Used for incomplete bladder emptying
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Inserted temporarily to drain the bladder
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Used for male patients with enlarged prostate
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Intermittent catheter
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2.
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Coude catheter
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3.
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In-dwelling catheter
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4.
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Triple lumen catheter
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