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,Which of the following A, C, D
demonstrate that further
teaching is required to
prevent an infection
related to being
catheterized? (Select all
that apply.)
A) An elderly female
carries her urinary
drainage bag like a purse
under her arm as she
ambulates.
B) A patient drinks an
entire pitcher of water
over the period of one
day.
C) As a patient is being
transferred in a
wheelchair, he places the
drainage bag in his lap.
D) The NAP places a
patient's drainage bag on
a lowered side rail or on
the floor.
E) A female patient keeps
her catheter secured to
her thigh with tape.
,Which of the following are B, D
true regarding the impact
of aging related to urinary
elimination? (Select all
that apply.)
A) The elderly are better
able to concentrate urine
than the middle-aged
adult.
B) Aging can affect
continence if the patient
experiences impaired
mobility or decreased
muscle tone.
C) The elderly are less
likely to experience
urinary frequency than
middle-aged adults
because they tend to drink
less.
D) The elderly are at
increased risk for urinary
tract infection because of
retained urine in the
bladder.
E) It is part of the normal
aging process for elderly
patients to become
incontinent.
, During change-of-shift A
report the nurse states
that a patient has early
renal failure and to be
alert to this when
administering medications.
Why would this be a
concern?
A) The kidneys assist in the
detoxification of
medication metabolites.
B) The patient may not be
able to absorb all of the
medications.
C) The bladder acts as a
filter to remove wastes
and form urine.
D) The kidneys are the
primary site for
medication metabolism.