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Here’s a detailed and engaging summary for Nursing Care of Male Patients with Genitourinary Disorders: Nursing Care of Male Patients with Genitourinary Disorders Are you a nursing student or healthcare professional aiming to enhance your understanding and skills in managing genitourinary disorders in male patients? The resource on Nursing Care of Male Patients with Genitourinary Disorders is essential for building your knowledge and preparing for effective patient care in this critical area. What’s Inside: Comprehensive Overview of Disorders: This resource covers a wide range of genitourinary disorders specific to male patients, including conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and testicular disorders. Assessment Techniques: Detailed guidance on assessment methods specific to genitourinary disorders, including history-taking, physical examinations, and the interpretation of diagnostic tests. Evidence-Based Interventions: Insights into best practices for nursing interventions tailored to the unique needs of male patients, emphasizing patient education, medication management, post-operative care, and lifestyle modifications. Cultural and Psychological Considerations: Addressing the importance of understanding the psychological and cultural factors that influence the care of male patients with genitourinary issues. Why This Resource is Essential: Enhance Clinical Competence: Gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding male genitourinary disorders, which is crucial for providing high-quality nursing care. Patient-Centered Approach: Learn how to implement a holistic, patient-centered approach to care, addressing not only the physical aspects of disorders but also the emotional and psychological needs of male patients. Effective Communication Skills: Develop effective communication strategies to discuss sensitive topics related to genitourinary health, which can help improve patient trust and adherence to treatment plans. Stay Current with Best Practices: Ensure your knowledge and skills are aligned with the latest research, guidelines, and best practices in the management of genitourinary disorders. Who Should Use This Resource? Nursing Students: Ideal for those studying nursing who wish to solidify their understanding of genitourinary disorders in male patients and improve their clinical skills. Registered Nurses: A valuable resource for practicing nurses looking to enhance their expertise in caring for male patients with specific genitourinary conditions. Nurse Educators: Useful for developing curriculum and training materials focused on genitourinary nursing care. Equip yourself with the essential knowledge and skills needed to provide effective nursing care for male patients with genitourinary disorders. This comprehensive resource will empower you to excel in your studies and clinical practice, ensuring high-quality care and improved patient outcomes!

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MSN6 Chapter 43.
Nursing Care of
Male Patients
With
Genitourinary
Disorders.

,TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 6TH EDITION BY WILLIAMS
Test Bank - Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6e (Williams and Hopper) 701



Chapter 43. Nursing Care of Male Patients With Genitourinary
Disorders
Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. The nurse is caring for a man diagnosed with prostatitis. What symptom should the nurse expect when
collecting data from the patient?

a. Dysuria

b. Polyuria

c. Hematuria

d. Glycosuria

____ 2. The nurse is assisting with teaching a 56-year-old office manager who reports engaging in a variety of
activities. Which one should the nurse explain most likely increased his risk for developing prostatitis?

a. Sitting for long periods in his office

b. Bowling once a week with the office team

c. Drinking three to four martinis each night after work

d. Having sexual intercourse with his wife once a week
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____ 3. The nurse is caring for a patient with prostatitis. Which manifestation should the nurse attend to
immediately?

a. Shaking chills

b. Inability to urinate

c. Fever 101F (38.3C)

d. Low back pain rated 9 on a 0-to-10 scale

____ 4. A patient diagnosed with benign prostatic hyperplasia is prescribed the alpha-blocking medication
terazosin (Hytrin) to reduce symptoms. For which side effect should the nurse monitor this patient?

a. Dry mouth

b. Headaches

c. Hypotension

d. Urinary frequency

____ 5. A 70-year-old male arrives in the emergency department and says, I havent urinated in 24 hours. I feel
like I have to go, but I cant. What care should the nurse anticipate providing first?

a. STAT administration of IV fluids

b. Emergency preparation for a cystoscopy




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, TEST BANK FOR UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 6TH EDITION BY WILLIAMS
Test Bank - Understanding Medical-Surgical Nursing 6e (Williams and Hopper) 702




c. STAT insertion of an indwelling catheter

d. Emergency preparation for an intravenous pyelogram (IVP)

____ 6. The nurse is providing pre-operative care for an 80-year-old patient who is scheduled to have prostate
surgery. The patient says, I know a man who was impotent after this surgery. Will that happen to me? Which
response by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. There are many treatments available if it does occur.

b. Most men your age learn to deal with erectile dysfunction if it does occur.

c. Impotence should not be a problem; sperm production is not affected by this surgery.

d. Some prostate surgery can cause erectile dysfunction. Ill ask your surgeon to explain the risks to you.

____ 7. A patient who has just returned from a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) asks the nurse
why he needs a urinary catheter. What is the correct explanation?

a. The catheter keeps your bladder empty to reduce risk for infection. It is important to leave it in for at least 72
hours.

b. The catheter is keeping pressure on the area to prevent bleeding. We will remove it when the risk for
bleeding has passed.

c. We can take the catheter out when you are able to urinate on your own. Ill ask the physician if we can
remove it later today.

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d. The catheter is being used to irrigate your bladder with antibiotics. It is important to continue this until you
can take antibiotics orally.

____ 8. The nurse is caring for a patient with continuous bladder irrigation after a transurethral resection of the
prostate (TURP). Which assessment finding should take priority?

a. Pink-tinged urine

b. 10-mL urine output in an hour

c. Patient report of bladder spasms

d. Leakage of small amounts of urine around the catheter

____ 9. The nurse has just removed an indwelling catheter from a patient following transurethral resection of
the prostate. What action by the nurse is most important?

a. Monitor vital signs.

b. Watch for bladder spasms.

c. Offer the urinal every 15 minutes.

d. Collect serial samples of urine to monitor for color.

____ 10. A patient is discharged home after a prostatectomy. Two days later, he calls the nurse and says his
bleeding has increased. The nurse asks what he has been doing since discharge. Which activity reported by the
patient indicates the need for teaching by the nurse?





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