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  1. At 8:30 pm 23 year old male pt is complaining of inability to "take a leak" . Complains of abdominal pain and urge to go, but cannot. Lower abdomen is rounded and firm . Physician has order a straight catheter to be inserted and removal of 250 cubic centimeters of urine ,to be repeated in 1 hour as needed if no relief. Insertion of catheter results in 250 cubic centimeters of urine returned . Urine is cloudy and straw colored . At 9:45 pm patient still complaining of abdominal pain and urge to urinate . Abdomen still feels firm, and appears distended . You repeat procedure and again 250 cubic centimeters of cloudy straw colored urine is returned . Patient states " I feel much better now " . Lower abdomen is now flat

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