Trial of Void
"Trial of Void" is an assessment to see if you can urinate effectively on your own, typically after a urinary catheter is removed. This process helps your healthcare team understand your bladder's ability to function independently, guiding decisions for your ongoing care.
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What Is A Voiding Trial?
Learn about a voiding trial (TOV): a critical assessment of bladder emptying after urinary catheter removal, especially post-surgery. Understand the process, including urine measurement & ultrasound.
Catheter removal and trial of void
Learn about catheter removal performed by nurses ~1 week post-surgery. Understand the "trial of void": what to expect from this quick, simple procedure, including the waiting period to pass water.
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