OF 160 VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS FOR AN
A+ GRADE!
a client is admitted to the hospital with severe renal colic caused by renal lithiasis. What is the nurses
first priority in management of the client? - Answer-to administer are opioids as prescribed
in which of the following conditions should the nurse recommend genetic counselling for the clients
children? - Answer-adult onset polycystic renal disease
the nurse instructs a client with diabetes to maintain careful control of his blood glucose levels related to
which disease related complications? - Answer-thickening of the gbm and glomerulo-sclerosis
an older male client is experiencing difficulties in initiating voiding and feeling of incomplete bladder
emptying. What are the symptoms of BPH primarily caused by? - Answer-untreated chronic prostatitis
post-operatively, a client who has had a laser prostatectomy has continuous bladder irrigation with a
three-way urinary catheter with a 30 ml balloon. When he complains of bladder spasms with the
catheter in place, what should the nurse do? - Answer-explain that this feeling is normal and that he
should not try to urinate around the catheter
factors that plays a client at higher risk for prostate cancer? - Answer-older than 65 years old and father
diagnosed and treated for early-stage prostate cancer
,a client scheduled for a prostatectomy for prostate cancer expresses the fear that he'll have erectile
dysfunction. In responding to this client, what should the nurse keep in mind? - Answer-erectile
dysfunction can occur even with a nerve sparing procedure.
what should the nurse explain to the client with chronic bacterial prostatitis who is undergoing anti-
biotic therapy? - Answer-pain will lessen once the infection is her dolls and course of treatment is
generally 4 to 12 weeks
which manifestations of testicular cancer with a nurse observe for when assessing a client for this
disease? - Answer-painless mass and sensation of heaviness in the scrotal area
which of the nurse explain to the client who has had a vasectomy? - Answer-an alternative form of
contraception will be necessary for 6 to 8 weeks
what measures should the nurse use to decrease the clients discomfort over care related to with
reproductive organs? - Answer-maintain a non-judgmental attitude towards a sexual practices.
why does prebyopia occur in older individuals? - Answer-the lens become inflexible.
what is the most important nursing intervention for clients with epidemic keratoconjunctivitis? - Answer-
teaching clients and family members good hygiene techniques.
what your clients with eye inflammation are eye infections be taught? - Answer-regular, careful hand
hygiene May prevent the infection from spreading.
what behaviours would the nurse promote for healthy eyes and ears? - Answer-wearing protective
sunglasses when bicycling and notifying the healthcare provider if tinnitus occurs during antibiotic
therapy
, which of the nurse do to prepare coins for retinal detachment surgery? - Answer-access the clients level
of knowledge about retinal detachment and provide information to the situation.
what should be included in the nursing plan for the client who needs to administer antibiotic ear drops?
- Answer-be careful to avoid touching the tip of the dropper bottle to the ear.
which of the following statements best describe a client who has the sensorineural hearing loss? -
Answer-the client has difficulty understanding speech
which of the following statements best describes a client with permanent visual impairment? - Answer-
they may experience the same grieving process that is associated with other losses.
what is the primary function of the skin? - Answer-protection
age related changes in hair and nails? - Answer-scaly scalp, thicker brittle nails, and longitudinal nail
ridging
during the physical examination of a client's skin, which of the following would the nurse do? - Answer-
pinch up a fold of skin to assess for turgor.
the nurse assessed the client's skin lesions as firm, edematous, and irregularly shaped with variable
diameter. what would these lesions be called? - Answer-wheals
what is the most appropriate technique for the nurse to use in assessing the skin for temperature and
moisture? - Answer-palpation
individuals with dark skin are more likely to develop which of the following? - Answer-keloids
on inspection of the client's skin, the nurse notes the complete absence of melanin pigment in patchy
areas on the client's hands. what is this assessment finding called? - Answer-vitiligo