NURC 1104 Exam 2 Questions with
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When would you use a bladder scanner? - ANSWERS-Use a bladder scanner to assess bladder
volume whenever inadequate bladder emptying is suspected such as after the removal of
indwelling urinary catheters, in the evaluation of new-onset incontinence, and after urologic
surgery.
What is the most common use for a bladder scanner? - ANSWERS-measure postvoid residual
(PVR) (i.e., the volume of urine in the bladder after a normal voiding).
What could be a cause of green urine? - ANSWERS-liver issues
What could be a cause of brown urine? - ANSWERS-Liver disease or severe dehydration
What could be a cause of orange urine? - ANSWERS-Dehydration, liver/bile issues, food dye
What could be a cause of blue urine? - ANSWERS-food dye, medication, bacterial infection
What could be a cause of foamy urine? - ANSWERS-Kidney issues or excess protein
What could be a cause of purple urine? - ANSWERS-Dye, laxatives, chemo drugs
Define SBAR - ANSWERS-S: Situation
B: Background
A: Assessment
, R: Recommendation
Infection - ANSWERS-Results when a pathogen invades and begins growing within a host
Isolation Precautions - ANSWERS-airborne, droplet, contact, and protective environment
Airborne Isolation Precautions - ANSWERS-- spread through air from one person to another
Ex:
- tuberculosis, measles, chicken pox
Airborne Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-N95 mask and gloves
Droplet precautions - ANSWERS-Methods of infection control that must be used for patients
known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by large particle droplets
expelled during coughing, sneezing, talking, or laughing.
Droplet Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-Surgical mask
Contact Precautions - ANSWERS-Measures taken to prevent the spread of diseases transmitted
by the physical transfer of pathogens to a susceptible host's body surface
Contact Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-Gown and Gloves
Protective Environment - ANSWERS-For clients who have are immunocompromised such as
patients who've had an allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplant
Verified Solutions8
When would you use a bladder scanner? - ANSWERS-Use a bladder scanner to assess bladder
volume whenever inadequate bladder emptying is suspected such as after the removal of
indwelling urinary catheters, in the evaluation of new-onset incontinence, and after urologic
surgery.
What is the most common use for a bladder scanner? - ANSWERS-measure postvoid residual
(PVR) (i.e., the volume of urine in the bladder after a normal voiding).
What could be a cause of green urine? - ANSWERS-liver issues
What could be a cause of brown urine? - ANSWERS-Liver disease or severe dehydration
What could be a cause of orange urine? - ANSWERS-Dehydration, liver/bile issues, food dye
What could be a cause of blue urine? - ANSWERS-food dye, medication, bacterial infection
What could be a cause of foamy urine? - ANSWERS-Kidney issues or excess protein
What could be a cause of purple urine? - ANSWERS-Dye, laxatives, chemo drugs
Define SBAR - ANSWERS-S: Situation
B: Background
A: Assessment
, R: Recommendation
Infection - ANSWERS-Results when a pathogen invades and begins growing within a host
Isolation Precautions - ANSWERS-airborne, droplet, contact, and protective environment
Airborne Isolation Precautions - ANSWERS-- spread through air from one person to another
Ex:
- tuberculosis, measles, chicken pox
Airborne Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-N95 mask and gloves
Droplet precautions - ANSWERS-Methods of infection control that must be used for patients
known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by large particle droplets
expelled during coughing, sneezing, talking, or laughing.
Droplet Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-Surgical mask
Contact Precautions - ANSWERS-Measures taken to prevent the spread of diseases transmitted
by the physical transfer of pathogens to a susceptible host's body surface
Contact Precautions PPE - ANSWERS-Gown and Gloves
Protective Environment - ANSWERS-For clients who have are immunocompromised such as
patients who've had an allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplant