Quick-Wee

Quick-Wee is compared directly with bladder stimulation and standard clean-catch urine in hospitalised precontinent infants. The Quick-Wee saline is stored at 2.8°C and should remain near that temperature when applied. The expected 5-minut…

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Quick-Wee is compared directly with bladder stimulation and standard clean-catch urine in hospitalised precontinent infants. The Quick-Wee saline is stored at 2.8°C and should remain near that temperature when applied. The expected 5-minute success rate for Quick-Wee used in the protocol's sample-size calculation was 25%. Quick-Wee may trigger urination by activating parasympathetic pathways through cold, wet suprapubic stimulation. Quick-Wee uses gauze soaked with cold 0.9% saline to stimulate the infant's suprapubic area.