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Module 5: Elimination Concepts & Nursing Considerations – Exam Q&A Study Guide (2025/2026 Edition) | Comprehensive Review of Urinary & Bowel Elimination for Nursing Students

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Ace your nursing exams with this comprehensive Elimination Concepts Q&A Guide (2025/2026) — specially created for nursing students studying Module 5: Elimination Systems. This high-yield study document includes clearly defined terminology, NCLEX-style questions and answers, and practical clinical applications to help you understand urinary and bowel elimination in adults, children, pregnant women, and older adults.

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Module 5: Elimination Concepts and Nursing
Considerations questions and answers
2025/2026
Anuria - answerabsence of urine production



Borborygmus - answerhigh-pitched, tinkling, rushing, or growling bowel sounds



Bowel incontinence - answerthe inability to voluntarily control the passing of fecal contents and
intestinal gas through the anal sphincter



Calculi - answerrenal or kidney stones



Constipation - answercharacterized by the passage of fewer than three bowel movements per week or
by difficulty in passing stools



Creatinine clearance - answertesting that uses 24-hour urine and serum creatine levels to determine the
glomerular filtration rate, which is an indicator of renal function



Defecation - answerthe expulsion of feces from the anus and rectum



Detrusor muscle - answerthe muscle in the wall of the bladder that contracts during urination to release
urine



Dialysis - answera technique by which fluids and molecules pass through a semipermeable membrane
according to the rules of osmosis



Diarrhea - answerthe passage of liquid feces with increased frequency resulting from rapid movement of
fecal contents through the large intestine



Diuresis - answerproduction of abnormally large amounts of urine by the kidneys

,Diuretics - answerincrease urine formation by preventing the reabsorption of water and electrolytes
from renal tubules into the bloodstream



Dysuria - answerpainful or difficult voiding



Elimination - answerthe secretion and excretion of physiologic waste products by the kidneys and
intestines



Enuresis - answerthe involuntary passing of urine when control should be established



Fecal incontinence - answerthe inability to voluntarily control the passing of fecal contents and intestinal
gas through the anal sphincter



Feces - answerthe non-digestible food that is eliminated from the bowel



Flatulence - answerthe presence of excessive flatus in the intestine that leads to inflation and stretching
on the intestines



Flatus - answergas composed of carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen



Gastrocolic reflex - answerincreased peristalsis of the colon after food has entered the stomach



Glycosuria - answerthe excretion of carbohydrates into the urine



Hemodialysis - answera process in which the patient's blood flows through vascular catheters, passes by
the dialysis solution in an external machine, and the returns to the patient



Hernia - answera defect in the abdominal wall that allows abdominal contents to protrude outward

,Ileus - answertemporary cessation of intestinal movement



Laxatives - answermedications that stimulate bowel activity and promote fecal elimination



Meatus - answerurinary opening



Meconium - answerformed in utero from the amniotic fluid contents, intestinal secretions, and shed
mucosal cells; can be recognized by its thick, tarry black or dark green appearance



Micturition - answerprocess of emptying the urinary bladder



Neurogenic bladder - answerresults from impaired neurologic function in which patient does not
perceive sensation of bladder fullness and is unable to control urinary sphincters



Nocturia - answervoiding at night or during usual sleep time



Nocturnal enuresis (NE) - answerbedwetting or the involuntary passing of urine during sleep



Oliguria - answerscant urine output



Peristalsis - answerthe wavelike muscular contractions that propel food and digestive products through
the digestive tract



Peritoneal dialysis - answerthe dialysis solution is instilled into the abdominal cavity through a catheter,
allowed to rest there while the fluid and molecules exchange, and then removed from the abdomen
through the catheter



Polydipsia - answera medical condition in which extreme thirst leads to compulsive intake of excessive
amounts of fluid



Polyuria - answerthe production of abnormally amounts of urine by the kidneys

, Renal failure - answerwhen the kidneys cease to produce urine



Residual urine - answerurine that remains in the bladder after voiding



Stool - answera bowel movement; feces



Striae - answerwhite or silvery colored stretch marks



Urgency - answerthe sudden strong desire to void



Urinary frequency - answervoiding at infrequent intervals



Urinary hesitancy - answera delay and difficulty in initiating micturition; often associated with dysuria



Urination - answerprocess of emptying the urinary bladder



Voiding - answerprocess of emptying the urinary bladder



Polyuria - answerAbnormally large amounts of urine



Oliguria - answerScant urine production



Hemodialysis - answerDialysis where the patient's blood flows through vascular catheters, passes by the
dialysis solution in an external machine, and then returns to the patient



Peritoneal dialysis - answerDialysis solution is instilled into the abdominal cavity through a catheter to
rest there while the fluid and molecules exchange, and then removed through the catheter

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