ATI: Urinary & Bowel Elimination, Fundamentals of Nursing chapter 38, funds chap 38, Bowel sound P.U., Ch 38 Bowel Elimination, Chapter 38: Bowel Elimination, Ch 38 Bowel Elimination taylor NCLEX, PrepU Ch38 Bowel Elimination (Solution) Verified 100%
ATI: Urinary & Bowel Elimination, Fundamentals of Nursing chapter 38, funds chap 38, Bowel sound P.U., Ch 38 Bowel Elimination, Chapter 38: Bowel Elimination, Ch 38 Bowel Elimination taylor NCLEX, PrepU Ch38 Bowel Elimination (Solution) Verified 100% A nurse is caring for a client who will perform fecal occult blood testing at home. Which of the following information should the nurse include when explaining the procedure to the client? A. Eating more protein is optimal prior to testing. B. One stool specimen is sufficient for testing. C. A red color change indicates a positive test. D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. D. The specimen cannot be contaminated with urine. For fecal occult blood testing, the nurse should warn the client not to contaminate the stool specimens with water or urine. If the patient was instructed to avoid foods that may have a laxative effect, the nurse would advise the patient to avoid which of the following foods? A) Chinese B) Alcohol C) Eggs D) Pasta B) Alcohol All the foods listed as such alcohol have a constipating effect If a patient was instructed to avoid foods that may have a laxative effect, the nurse would advise the patient to avoid which of the following foods? Alcohol. When the nurse performs a Hemoccult test on a stool specimen, blood in the stool will change the color on the test paper to a) Brown b) Red c) Green d) Blue Blue anus opening at the end of the anal canal. Large Intestine: Primary Organ for Elimination - extends from ileocecal valve to anus FUNCTIONS: absorb water manufacture vitamins
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