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What is an essential component of the care provided to residents with a catheter?

  1. Regular exercise regimen

  2. Daily weight monitoring

  3. Medication administration

  4. Cleaning the tube and ensuring proper function to prevent infections

The correct answer is: Cleaning the tube and ensuring proper function to prevent infections

Cleaning the tube and ensuring proper function to prevent infections is crucial for residents with a catheter because catheters can be a direct pathway for bacteria to enter the urinary tract. Maintaining cleanliness of the catheter not only helps prevent infections but also ensures that the catheter functions properly, allowing for appropriate drainage of urine. Regular care includes cleaning the area around the catheter insertion site and checking for any signs of obstruction or complications. This attention to hygiene and function is necessary to enhance the well-being of residents and prevent potential health issues associated with catheter use. The other options do not directly address the specific needs of residents with catheters. While regular exercise, weight monitoring, and medication administration may be relevant aspects of overall patient care, they do not specifically target the prevention of urinary tract infections and complications that can arise from catheter use. Thus, they are not considered essential components of catheter care.