Hondros NUR 205 exam 3 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH ACCURATE QUESTIONS
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1. Impaired urinary elimination - ANSWER ✓ 1. Anuria (absence of urine)
2. Dysuria ( painful urnination)
3. Polyuria ( multiple episodes of urinating-diabetes)
4. Urinary frequency (multiple episodes w/ little urine produced in a short
time)
5. Urinary hesitancy (the urge to urinate exists, but pt having hard time
starting the stream)
2. 3 processes of urine formation - ANSWER ✓ 1. glomerular filtration
2. tubular reabsorption
3. tubular secretion
,3. Glomerular filtration - ANSWER ✓ The first step in urine formation in which
substances in blood pass through the filtration membrane and the filtrate
enters the proximal convoluted tubule of the nephron.
4. Tubular reabsorption - ANSWER ✓ Process of reabsorbing water and
electrolytes back into the blood
5. Tubular secretion - ANSWER ✓ selectively moves substances from blood to
filtrate in renal tubules and collecting ducts
6. Urinary incontinence
1. Stress - ANSWER ✓ Leakage of small amounts of urine during physical
movement - ie. coughing, sneezing, exercising.
7. Urinary incontinence
2. Urge - ANSWER ✓ leakage of small amounts of urine at UNEXPECTED
times - ie. during sleep
8. Urinary incontinence
, 3. Functional - ANSWER ✓ Untimely urination because of physical disability,
external obstacles, or cognitive problems that prevent from reaching the
toilet.
9. Urinary incontinence
4. Overflow - ANSWER ✓ Unexpected leakage of small amounts of urine due
to full bladder
10. Urinary incontinence
5. Transient - ANSWER ✓ Leakage that occurs temporarily because of a
situation that will pass - ie. UTI, infection, pregnancy, cold with coughing.
11. Urinary incontinence
6. Reflex - ANSWER ✓ Involuntary loss of urine occurring at predictable
intervals when patient reaches bladder volume - ie. spinal cord damage,
loss of urge to void.
12. Nursing interventions for constipation - ANSWER ✓ Sitting in chair, walking
Increase fluids, and fiber
13. Elimination discomfort exemplars - ANSWER ✓ Anal fissure
anorectal abscess
, hemorrhoids
interstitial cystitis
pilonidal cyst
urolithiasis
14. Elimination infection and inflammation exemplars - ANSWER ✓ GI:
Infection-- C. Diff
Inflammation--IBD, UC, Crohns
Urinary:
Infection--UTI, kidney infection, pyelonephritis, kidney stones
15. Colorectal risk factors - ANSWER ✓ Over age 50
Race - African American have highest rates
Diet - intake of animal fats and red meat
16. Type 1 diabetes - ANSWER ✓ -no insulin is produced
-usually diagnosed in childhood
-cells are starved of glucose since there is no insulin to bring into the cells
EXAM WITH ACCURATE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
LATEST (2026/2027) UPDATED
VERSION | 100% GUARANTEED PASS
{JUST RELEASED}
1. Impaired urinary elimination - ANSWER ✓ 1. Anuria (absence of urine)
2. Dysuria ( painful urnination)
3. Polyuria ( multiple episodes of urinating-diabetes)
4. Urinary frequency (multiple episodes w/ little urine produced in a short
time)
5. Urinary hesitancy (the urge to urinate exists, but pt having hard time
starting the stream)
2. 3 processes of urine formation - ANSWER ✓ 1. glomerular filtration
2. tubular reabsorption
3. tubular secretion
,3. Glomerular filtration - ANSWER ✓ The first step in urine formation in which
substances in blood pass through the filtration membrane and the filtrate
enters the proximal convoluted tubule of the nephron.
4. Tubular reabsorption - ANSWER ✓ Process of reabsorbing water and
electrolytes back into the blood
5. Tubular secretion - ANSWER ✓ selectively moves substances from blood to
filtrate in renal tubules and collecting ducts
6. Urinary incontinence
1. Stress - ANSWER ✓ Leakage of small amounts of urine during physical
movement - ie. coughing, sneezing, exercising.
7. Urinary incontinence
2. Urge - ANSWER ✓ leakage of small amounts of urine at UNEXPECTED
times - ie. during sleep
8. Urinary incontinence
, 3. Functional - ANSWER ✓ Untimely urination because of physical disability,
external obstacles, or cognitive problems that prevent from reaching the
toilet.
9. Urinary incontinence
4. Overflow - ANSWER ✓ Unexpected leakage of small amounts of urine due
to full bladder
10. Urinary incontinence
5. Transient - ANSWER ✓ Leakage that occurs temporarily because of a
situation that will pass - ie. UTI, infection, pregnancy, cold with coughing.
11. Urinary incontinence
6. Reflex - ANSWER ✓ Involuntary loss of urine occurring at predictable
intervals when patient reaches bladder volume - ie. spinal cord damage,
loss of urge to void.
12. Nursing interventions for constipation - ANSWER ✓ Sitting in chair, walking
Increase fluids, and fiber
13. Elimination discomfort exemplars - ANSWER ✓ Anal fissure
anorectal abscess
, hemorrhoids
interstitial cystitis
pilonidal cyst
urolithiasis
14. Elimination infection and inflammation exemplars - ANSWER ✓ GI:
Infection-- C. Diff
Inflammation--IBD, UC, Crohns
Urinary:
Infection--UTI, kidney infection, pyelonephritis, kidney stones
15. Colorectal risk factors - ANSWER ✓ Over age 50
Race - African American have highest rates
Diet - intake of animal fats and red meat
16. Type 1 diabetes - ANSWER ✓ -no insulin is produced
-usually diagnosed in childhood
-cells are starved of glucose since there is no insulin to bring into the cells