Final answer:
The nurse should include the intermittent catheter in the teaching to help facilitate urinary elimination for a client with paraplegia.
Step-by-step explanation:
When educating a client with paraplegia about urinary catheter use, the nurse should include the intermittent catheter as a recommended option to facilitate urinary elimination.
Intermittent catheterization involves periodically inserting and removing a catheter to empty the bladder. It helps prevent complications associated with long-term catheter use and promotes more independence for the client.
Other catheter types like the indwelling catheter, suprapubic catheter, and external catheter may have their own indications, but they are less suitable for facilitating urinary elimination in a client with paraplegia.