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A 78-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his wife for confusion. He is admitted to the hospital for a catheter-associated urinary tract infection. The patient has a chronic indwelling urinary catheter due to neurogenic bladder. The catheter was exchanged on admission and he was started on IV ceftriaxone. Past medical history is significant for diabetes mellitus and neurogenic bladder. Current medications include insulin glargine and metformin. That evening the patient becomes agitated, pulls out his foley catheter, and yells at staff. Recent vital signs showed temperature 37.0 ºC (98.6 ºF) and mild tachycardia. The patient cannot follow commands and attempts to assault several staff members. There is blood coming out of the urethral meatus. Which of the following is the best next step in management?
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