Five minutes after receiving the ordered preoperative midazolam by IV injection, the patient asks to get up to go to the bathroom to urinate. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?Single choice
A
Offer the patient a urinal or bedpan.
B
Tell the patient that a catheter will be placed in the operating room.
C
Assist the patient to the bathroom.
D
Perform a straight catheterization.
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