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Table 2 Nurses’ self-reported level of knowledge on each item of knowledge questions in the ICU of public hospitals administered by the federal government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021 (N = 184)

From: Knowledge, practice and associated factors of nurses towards prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infection in intensive care unit of public hospitals administered by Federal Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional institutional-based study

Items

Yes

No

N (%)

N (%)

Which is not an indication for indwelling urinary catheterization?

 Inserting catheter for identifying the color of urine

116 (63%)

68 (37%)

Which one is the proper method of indwelling urinary catheterization?

 Using aseptic technique with sterile equipment

132(71.7%)

52(28.35)

In postoperative patients, a catheter is advised to be removed preferably within,

 24 h

123(66.8%)

61(33.2%)

If an indwelling urinary catheter is obstructed, what will be the next steps?

 Change the catheter immediately

121(65.8%)

63(34.2%)

One is not a nursing achievement to prevent CAUTIs?

 Changing the urinary catheters or drainage bags only at routine and fixed intervals

99(53.8%)

85(46.2%)

Which one among the following is a risk factor for CAUTI?

 Prolonged time of catheterization

107(58.2%)

77(41.8%)

Which patient is at high risk for developing CAUTI among the following?

 Elderly patients above 65 years and women

124(67.4%)

60(32.6%)

All the following are complications of CAUTI except,

 Hypertension

129(70.1%)

55(29.9%)