MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 1 FINAL MDC 1 FINAL EXAM
200+QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS RASMUSSEN
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NUR2356 MDC 1 Exam 1
1. Complications of urinary elimination - UTIs
2. UTI patient educa- - wipe front to back
tion - pee before and after sex
- cleanse beneath foreskin
- provide catheter care regularly (nurses)
3. A client who has Which of the following actions should the nurse
an indwelling take?
catheter reports a A. Check to see whether the catheter is patent
need to urinate. B. Reassure the client that it is not possible for them to
urinate.
C. Recatheterize the bladder with a larger-gauge catheter.
D. Collect a urine specimen for analysis.
4. A nurse is preparing program for a client who has incontinence. Which of
to initiate a the following actions should the nurse take? (Select
bladder-retraining all that apply.)
,A. Restrict the client's
intake of fluids during
the day-time.
B. Have the client record
urination times.
C. Gradually increase the
urination intervals.
D. Remind the client to
hold urine until the
next sched-uled
urination time.
E. Provide a sterile
container for urine
,5. A nurse is recurrent UTIs. Which of the following factors
reviewing factors should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
that increase the A. Frequent sexual intercourse
risk of
urinary B. Lowering of testosterone levels
tract infections
C. Wiping from front to back to clean the perineum D.
(UTIs) with a
Location of the urethra closer to the anus
client who has
E. Frequent catheterization
6. A nurse is teach- A. Limit total daily fluid intake.
ing a client who B. Decrease or avoid caffeine.
reports stress uri- C. Take calcium supplements.
nary incontinence. D. Avoid drinking alcohol.
Which of the fol- E. Use the Credé maneuver
lowing instructions
should the nurse
include? (Select all
that apply.)
6. When you see in- - Elevate and use corrective
devices (pillows, foot dications of skin
boots, trochanter rolls, splints, wedge pillows)
breakdown, what is your next action?
6. What does PQRST
Palliative/Provoking stand
for? Quality
, Region/Radiation
Severity
Timing
7. What are some -
grimacing nonverbal signs
of - moaning
pain? - flinching
- guarding
- decreased attention span
- restlessness, pacing
8. What do vital signs - BP
increased look like during
- Pulse increased
acute pain? - RR
increased
9. Before nurses give - drug
interactions a pain
medication, - allergies
what should they -
vital signs
assess? - side effects