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The nurse has to an order to check and patient's post void residual urine. How would the nurse carry out this order? A. Measure the amount of urine in the bladder using a bladder scanner. B. Palpate the bladder for distention and record findings in the chart C. Insert a straight cath and measure the urinary output in two hours D. Calculate the diff. between the I/O's - A. Measure the amount of urine in the bladder using a bladder scanner. The nurse is caring for a patient who is unable to urinate voluntarily since a gunshot injury. Patient data associated with which intervention will provide information regarding the patient;s kidney function? A. Daily serum CRE levels B. B urinary output over eight hours C. Result of pre cath bladder scans D. Number of times that patient request oxybutynin over a 24 hours period - CRE What information presented to a patient concern a bladder scan will assist in addressing anxieties about the procedure? (select all) A. Patients body is draped to promote modesty B. Scanner is moved over the skin of the patient's lower abdomen C. Scan does not typically cause any pain D. The scan produces an image of the patient's bladder and the amount of urine it cotains E. The procedure is necessary when a patient experiences diff. voiding - A. Patients body is draped to promote modesty B. Scanner is moved over the skin of the patient's lower abdomen C. Scan does not typically cause any pain The nurse is completing a focused assessment on a female patient admitted for altered urinary elimination. What questions would the nurse include when assessing the patient? (select all)A. Is there anything that you do that helps you urinate? B. Do you ever leak urine? C. Have you noticed any change in your usual voiding pattern? D. How often do you urinate? E. When was your last menses? - A. Is there anything that you do that helps you urinate? B. Do you ever leak urine? C. Have you noticed any change in your usual voiding pattern? D. How often do you urinate? The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing the effect of paraplegia. What urinary condition is associated with this diagnosis? A. Neurogenic bladder B. Chronic cystitis C. Oliguria D. Stress incontinence - A. Neurogenic bladder

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