A patient with stress incontinence states, "every time I laugh or cough, I urinate on
myself. Which of the following behavioral measures would be beneficial for the nurse
to teach the patient?
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kegels
,A client has acute tubular necrosis (ATN) caused by myoglobinuria. The nurse knows
that myoglobinuria can result from which of the following? Select all that apply.
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• Muscle damage
• Hyperthermia
• Alcohol abuse
• Prolonged seizures
The nurse teaches the client with end-stage kidney disease who has developed
anemia that the reason anemia has developed is which of these?
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The damaged kidney is unable to produce erythropoietin.
A student is studying gallbladder function. Which of the following gastrointestinal
hormones stimulates contraction of the gallbladder?
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Cholecystokinin
The most important information for a nurse to give a patient who has been diagnosed
and treated for a calcium oxalate stone would be to:
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, Avoid spinach and peanuts
The nurse is assessing a client who has just been admitted to the unit with a diagnosis
of cholelithiasis. The nurse is aware that the client may manifest:
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ruq
A nurse is completing an abdominal assessment on a patient suspected to have
appendicitis. When the nurse applies and then releases pressure in the patient's right
lower quadrant, the patient experiences tenderness. The nurse is documenting the
presence of which of the following?
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Rebound tenderness
A client with a history of cancer that metastasized to the liver has arrived at the
outpatient clinic to have a paracentesis performed. The physician anticipates that the
client will have more than 5 L of fluid removed. The physician has prescribed
intravenous albumin following the procedure. The client asks why she needs, "more
fluids in my vein?" The nurse responds:
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, "Albumin is a volume expander. Since a lot of fluid was removed, you have a
decrease in your vascular volume, so without this albumin, your kidneys will
try to reabsorb and hold onto water."
While reviewing the colonic absorption and role of flora in the GI system, the
instructor will stress that the large intestine contains:
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a complex microbial system that contains hundreds of different species.
The nurse is planning care for a patient with a urinary tract obstruction. The nurse
includes assessment for which of the following possible complications?
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Increased blood pressure
The nursing instructor who is teaching about disorders of the lower urinary tract
realizes a need for further instruction when one of the students makes which of the
following statements?
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"Alterations in bladder function can only occur when there is incontinence."
myself. Which of the following behavioral measures would be beneficial for the nurse
to teach the patient?
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kegels
,A client has acute tubular necrosis (ATN) caused by myoglobinuria. The nurse knows
that myoglobinuria can result from which of the following? Select all that apply.
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• Muscle damage
• Hyperthermia
• Alcohol abuse
• Prolonged seizures
The nurse teaches the client with end-stage kidney disease who has developed
anemia that the reason anemia has developed is which of these?
Give this one a try later!
The damaged kidney is unable to produce erythropoietin.
A student is studying gallbladder function. Which of the following gastrointestinal
hormones stimulates contraction of the gallbladder?
Give this one a try later!
Cholecystokinin
The most important information for a nurse to give a patient who has been diagnosed
and treated for a calcium oxalate stone would be to:
Give this one a try later!
, Avoid spinach and peanuts
The nurse is assessing a client who has just been admitted to the unit with a diagnosis
of cholelithiasis. The nurse is aware that the client may manifest:
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ruq
A nurse is completing an abdominal assessment on a patient suspected to have
appendicitis. When the nurse applies and then releases pressure in the patient's right
lower quadrant, the patient experiences tenderness. The nurse is documenting the
presence of which of the following?
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Rebound tenderness
A client with a history of cancer that metastasized to the liver has arrived at the
outpatient clinic to have a paracentesis performed. The physician anticipates that the
client will have more than 5 L of fluid removed. The physician has prescribed
intravenous albumin following the procedure. The client asks why she needs, "more
fluids in my vein?" The nurse responds:
Give this one a try later!
, "Albumin is a volume expander. Since a lot of fluid was removed, you have a
decrease in your vascular volume, so without this albumin, your kidneys will
try to reabsorb and hold onto water."
While reviewing the colonic absorption and role of flora in the GI system, the
instructor will stress that the large intestine contains:
Give this one a try later!
a complex microbial system that contains hundreds of different species.
The nurse is planning care for a patient with a urinary tract obstruction. The nurse
includes assessment for which of the following possible complications?
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Increased blood pressure
The nursing instructor who is teaching about disorders of the lower urinary tract
realizes a need for further instruction when one of the students makes which of the
following statements?
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"Alterations in bladder function can only occur when there is incontinence."