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, The most common cause of sepsis in older adults is: - correct ans:UTI
What is the usual clinical presentation of an adult patient with cystitis? - correct ans:Complaints of
dysuria, urgency, frequency, nocturia, and suprapubic heaviness. (not sure)
Which statement characterizes functional incontinence? - correct ans:Mainly caused by factors outside
the urinary tract, especially immobility, that prohibit proper toileting habits.
What are the two most common pathogens in community-acquired UTIs? - correct ans:Escherichia coli
and Proteus mirabilis
When prescribing oxybutinin (Ditropan) for the patient with overactive bladder symptoms, the nurse
practitioner must consider which
disorder in the medical history before prescribing? - correct ans:Narrow-angle glaucoma
The clinical presentation of a client with urolithiasis would include: - correct ans:Pain starting in the flank
and localizing in the costovertebral angle (not sure)
What is the most common cause of chronic renal failure (CRF)? - correct ans:Hypertension* & Diabetes
The most frequent sign of bladder cancer is: - correct ans:Hematuria
The inability to empty the bladder, resulting in overdistention and frequent loss of small amounts of
urine, describes which type of urinary incontinence? - correct ans:Overflow incontinence
A factor contributing to stress incontinence is: - correct ans:Bladder irritation from a urinary tract
infection (look up)
How quickly can acute tubular necrosis resolve (leading cause of ARF)? - correct ans:7-21 days with
appropriate treatment such as rehydration or discontinuing the offending drug.