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Absolutely! Uncomfortable is just a lie. Insertion of a catheter is likely one of the most feared experiences as a young male, right up there with having a prostate exam. As previously mentioned, yes, it is uncomfortable but discomfort is different from pain. The insertion, and subsequent removal, of the catheter is really quite painless. Some pain does exist, and I'll get into this later, but all reasons for having a catheter inserted are far greater than the comparatively minor "pain" that it can cause.
Present the main reasons that cause strategy failures, and what strategic decision can be taken to prevent such failures.
One of two reasons, either the gas inside the balloon is lighter than the air around it, as would be the case if the balloon was filled with helium, or the gas inside the balloon is hotter than the air around it, as is the case with hot air balloons.
Each business will have its own reasons but the most common reason is to prevent shoplifters
Most surgeons will work with you regarding concern about risk of infection due to catheterization. The infections from Foleys are usually due to long term indwelling catheters. If you are incontinent there may be reasons why the surgeon prefers to have you controlled during the surgery. If you do not want the catheter to be indwelling, you could ask that you be "straight cathed" prior to and during the surgery. If you have a latex allergy, the surgeon will order a PVC catheter. If you tell your doctor why you are afraid to have the Foley, then most doctors will allay your fears or allow you to refuse an indwelling catheter.
privacy reasons, and it helps prevent against lawsuits
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To prevent the spread of communism
To prevent infections.
Several reasons. The prominent reasons are that if you go too high you'll run low on oxygen and possibly be blown off course by strong winds.
Several reasons. The prominent reasons are that if you go too high you'll run low on oxygen and possibly be blown off course by strong winds.