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The audio begins with the distinct crinkling sound of a plastic Foley catheter bag being manipulated. There's a sense of careful handling, almost as if the person is trying not to make too much noise, but the plastic's innate properties make the task difficult to achieve silently. Next, there's a slight pause in the audio, followed by a soft but audible click, signifying the opening of the bag. The click is followed by more rustling of plastic, perhaps indicating that the bag is being fully opened and examined. In the background, there's a faint echo of what sounds like paper being shuffled. It is subtle, but when listened closely, it adds a depth to the audio, a hint of another task being performed simultaneously or perhaps the Foley catheter's instructions being read. Lastly, the word 'bolsa,' which is Spanish for bag, is softly spoken by the person manipulating the Foley catheter bag. It's spoken almost under their breath, a murmur