with accurate answers
1. What could be ordered after a bladder scanner and why? Ans✓✓✓
the healthcare provider may order a straight catheterization or indwelling
Foley catheter to eliminate the urine.
1. What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? Ans✓✓✓ physiological needs
4 Basic Care Concepts Ans✓✓✓ rest, sleep, nutrition, and hydration.
acute pain Ans✓✓✓ Acute pain Is short-lived and often intense. It
alerts the person to an actual or potential injury. Acute pain may be
described as aching, throbbing, or searing. Changes in vital signs may
occur with acute pain, including heart rate blood pressure, and
respiratory rate
Adverse effects of opioids are: Ans✓✓✓ respiratory depression
ANA Ans✓✓✓ American Nurses Association
Blood in the stool Ans✓✓✓ the most serious abnormality and can be
easily visible or hidden.
Chronic pain Ans✓✓✓ Chronic pain last longer than acute pain, up to
months or even years. It can be mild or severe, and may be constant or
intermittent. Client may describe chronic pain as dull, constant, or
, burning. Vital signs usually return to baseline, as the body's "fight-or-
flight" response eventually stops
Constipation Ans✓✓✓ a reduction in peristaltic movement, often a
result of surgery or immobility.
Diarrhea Ans✓✓✓ increased peristalsis that can be caused by
inflammation, medication, or chronic bowel diseases.
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Blockage in the ureters
Ans✓✓✓ Possible Causes: Ureteral stone, tumor, trauma
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Decreased kidney perfusion
Ans✓✓✓ Possible Causes: Shock or dehydration
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Disruption of the bladder
Ans✓✓✓ Possible Causes: Bladder tumor or trauma
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Infection Ans✓✓✓ Possible
Causes: Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Kidney's inability to make urine
Ans✓✓✓ Possible Causes: Kidney failure
Factors that Interfere with Elimination: Nerve damage Ans✓✓✓
Possible Causes: Neurological disorders