HARTMAN'S NURSING ASSISTANT
CARE CHAPTER 16 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Fracture pan -Answer-Should be position with handle towards the foot of the bed
Standard bedpan -Answer-Should be position with the water and aligned with the
residents buttocks
Waste products -Answer-Urine is made up of water and
1200 - 1500 -Answer-Adults should produce approximately__________mL of urine
per day
voiding -Answer-Another word for urinating
Fracture pan -Answer-Used for residents who cannot raise their hips
Urinal -Answer-Men will generally use this for urination when they cannot get out of
bed
Portable commode / bedside commode -Answer-Residents that can get out of bed
but cannot walk to the bathroom may use this
Catheter -Answer-Thin tube inserted into the body that is used to drain or inject fluids
Condom catheter/Texas catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that has an attachment
that fits on to the penis
Indwelling catheter/ Foley catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that stays inside the
bladder for a period of time
Straight catheter/ in and out catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that is removed
immediately after urine is drained
Urinary catheter -Answer-Thin tube used to drain urine from the bladder
24 hour urine specimen -Answer-Collects all urine voided in 24 hours test for certain
chemicals and hormones
Clean catch specimen -Answer-Test for bacteria in urine also called Midstream
specimen includes first and last year in for sample
Hat -Answer-Collection container put into toilet to collect samples
Routine urine specimen -Answer-Urine collected any time resident voids
CARE CHAPTER 16 EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Fracture pan -Answer-Should be position with handle towards the foot of the bed
Standard bedpan -Answer-Should be position with the water and aligned with the
residents buttocks
Waste products -Answer-Urine is made up of water and
1200 - 1500 -Answer-Adults should produce approximately__________mL of urine
per day
voiding -Answer-Another word for urinating
Fracture pan -Answer-Used for residents who cannot raise their hips
Urinal -Answer-Men will generally use this for urination when they cannot get out of
bed
Portable commode / bedside commode -Answer-Residents that can get out of bed
but cannot walk to the bathroom may use this
Catheter -Answer-Thin tube inserted into the body that is used to drain or inject fluids
Condom catheter/Texas catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that has an attachment
that fits on to the penis
Indwelling catheter/ Foley catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that stays inside the
bladder for a period of time
Straight catheter/ in and out catheter -Answer-Urinary catheter that is removed
immediately after urine is drained
Urinary catheter -Answer-Thin tube used to drain urine from the bladder
24 hour urine specimen -Answer-Collects all urine voided in 24 hours test for certain
chemicals and hormones
Clean catch specimen -Answer-Test for bacteria in urine also called Midstream
specimen includes first and last year in for sample
Hat -Answer-Collection container put into toilet to collect samples
Routine urine specimen -Answer-Urine collected any time resident voids