Which action would the nurse take first for a client who just had a transurethral resection of the prostate and reports pain in the operative area?

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Inspect the drainage tubing for patency. Pain after prostatectomy may indicate retention of urine as a result of blocked drainage tubes or infection

Home Recovery After Transurethral Prostate Resection (TURP). After transurethral prostate removal, take it easy for the first few weeks as your body heals. You can experience burning when you discharge pee over the first few weeks. Additionally, you can experience frequent urination. These feelings will pass.

Until the primary healthcare professional deems there is no longer a risk of bleeding, the nurse must ensure maintenance of the catheter's tension. Pressure at the location is expected; notifying the primary healthcare practitioner is unnecessary. A client receives the discharge instructions from the nurse.

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