5-9 Comprehensive Questions
(Frequently Most Tested) with
Verified Answers
What is hematuria? - Answer: Blood in urine
Which test will help us to diagnose a UTI? - Answer: Routine urinalysis, Urine sample
During this diagnostic exam we can directly visualize the bladder and collect a sample... - Answer:
Endoscopy
True/False: Urinary drainage bags only need to be emptied once a day? - Answer: False
The location of the ostomy will change what? - Answer: Where is the intestines the issue is.
A suppository should be inserted how far? - Answer: 7-10cm
A guaiac test helps us determine? - Answer: Hidden blood in stool
Hypoxemia - Answer: decreased level of oxygen in the blood
hypoxia - Answer: lack of oxygen
dyspnea - Answer: difficulty breathing
orthopnea - Answer: ability to breathe only in an upright position
, hypercapnia - Answer: excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
hyperventilation - Answer: the condition of taking abnormally fast, deep breaths
hypoventilation - Answer: decreased rate or depth of air movement into the lungs
hemoptysis - Answer: spitting up blood
What factors affect oxygenation? - Answer: physiological, developmental, lifestyle, environmental
Different types of respiratory assessments? - Answer: sputum box, TB Skin test, Bloodwork,
Common Respiratory Tests - Answer: Pulse ox, PFT, CXR, CT, Arterial blood gas, specimens.
After taking a corticosteroid inhaler, the patient needs to do what? - Answer: Rinse their mouth with
water
Your client uses a cane, when she walks you notice that she is using the cane on her strong side, what is
your response? - Answer: I understand it feels easier for you to use your cane on your strong side, but it
will feel much more comfortable to use it on the other side. This will also help you walk more stable.
Acute vs chronic pain? - Answer: acute is short term pain less than 6 months, chronic pain is long term
pain
What is anticipatory grief? - Answer: Grief prior to the loss of a loved one
what are the 4 types of grief? - Answer: normal, anticipatory, disenfranchised, complicated
what is disenfranchised grief? - Answer: Grief or mourning that persons experience when they incur a
loss that is not or cannot be openly acknowledged, publicly mourned, or socially supported. Situations in