ATI URINARY ELIMINATION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Normal urine production of adults - (answer) 1,500 to 2,000 mL
Temporary or permanent, a stoma for the drainage of urine - (answer) urinary diversions
one or both ureters to the abdominal surface - (answer) ureterostomy
a tube from the renal pelvis to the abdominal surface - (answer) nephorstomy
Factors affecting normal urinary elimination - (answer) age, pregnancy, diet, psychosocial factors, pain,
surgical procedures, medications
Common diagnostic tests in urinary elimination - (answer) bedside sonography (bladder scanner,
kidneys/ureters/bladder (KUB), Intravenous pyelogram (IVP), renal scan, renal ultrasound, cystoscopy,
urodynamic testing
bladder control for children occurs at these ages - (answer) 4 to 5 years
enlargement of the prostate after 40 years of age can leader to - (answer) urinary frequency,
hesitance, retention, incontinence, and urinary tract infections
six major types of urinary incontinence - (answer) stress, urge, overflow, reflex, functional, mixed, total
The loss of small amounts of urine when laughing, sneezing, or lifting, primarily due to weak pelvic
muscles, urethra, or surrounding tissues - (answer) stress
The inability to stop small amounts of urine flow long enough to reach the bathroom due to an
overactive detrusor muscle with increased bladder pressure - (answer) urge
urinary retention from bladder over distention and frequent loss of small amounts of urine due to
obstruction of the urinary outlet or an impaired detrusor muscle - (answer) overflow
, ATI URINARY ELIMINATION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
the involuntary loss of a moderate amount of urine usually without warning due to hyperreflexia of the
detrusor muscle, usually from altered spinal cord activity - (answer) reflex
the inability to get to the bathroom to urinate due to physical, cognitive, or social impairment -
(answer) functional
the unpredictable, involuntary loss of urine that does not generally respond to treatment - (answer)
total
laboratory tests for urinary incontinence - (answer) urinalysis and urine culture/sensitivity
serum creatinine and BUN
THESE lab tests rule out urinary tract infections in urinary incontinence (presence of RBCs, WBCs, micro-
organisms) - (answer) urinalysis and urine culture/sensitivity
THESE lab tests assess renal function (elevated with renal dysfunction) - (answer) Serum creatinine and
BUN
A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports losing control of urine whenever she
coughs, laughs, or sneezes. The client relates a history of three vaginal births, but no serious accidents or
illnesses. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for helping to control or eliminate the
client's incontinence? (select all that apply)
a. Limit total daily fluid intake
b. Decrease or avoid caffeine
c. increase the intake of calcium supplements
d. avoid the intake of alcohol
e. use Crede maneuver - (answer) b. decrease or avoid caffeine
d. avoid the intake of alcohol
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Normal urine production of adults - (answer) 1,500 to 2,000 mL
Temporary or permanent, a stoma for the drainage of urine - (answer) urinary diversions
one or both ureters to the abdominal surface - (answer) ureterostomy
a tube from the renal pelvis to the abdominal surface - (answer) nephorstomy
Factors affecting normal urinary elimination - (answer) age, pregnancy, diet, psychosocial factors, pain,
surgical procedures, medications
Common diagnostic tests in urinary elimination - (answer) bedside sonography (bladder scanner,
kidneys/ureters/bladder (KUB), Intravenous pyelogram (IVP), renal scan, renal ultrasound, cystoscopy,
urodynamic testing
bladder control for children occurs at these ages - (answer) 4 to 5 years
enlargement of the prostate after 40 years of age can leader to - (answer) urinary frequency,
hesitance, retention, incontinence, and urinary tract infections
six major types of urinary incontinence - (answer) stress, urge, overflow, reflex, functional, mixed, total
The loss of small amounts of urine when laughing, sneezing, or lifting, primarily due to weak pelvic
muscles, urethra, or surrounding tissues - (answer) stress
The inability to stop small amounts of urine flow long enough to reach the bathroom due to an
overactive detrusor muscle with increased bladder pressure - (answer) urge
urinary retention from bladder over distention and frequent loss of small amounts of urine due to
obstruction of the urinary outlet or an impaired detrusor muscle - (answer) overflow
, ATI URINARY ELIMINATION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
the involuntary loss of a moderate amount of urine usually without warning due to hyperreflexia of the
detrusor muscle, usually from altered spinal cord activity - (answer) reflex
the inability to get to the bathroom to urinate due to physical, cognitive, or social impairment -
(answer) functional
the unpredictable, involuntary loss of urine that does not generally respond to treatment - (answer)
total
laboratory tests for urinary incontinence - (answer) urinalysis and urine culture/sensitivity
serum creatinine and BUN
THESE lab tests rule out urinary tract infections in urinary incontinence (presence of RBCs, WBCs, micro-
organisms) - (answer) urinalysis and urine culture/sensitivity
THESE lab tests assess renal function (elevated with renal dysfunction) - (answer) Serum creatinine and
BUN
A nurse in a provider's office is assessing a client who reports losing control of urine whenever she
coughs, laughs, or sneezes. The client relates a history of three vaginal births, but no serious accidents or
illnesses. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for helping to control or eliminate the
client's incontinence? (select all that apply)
a. Limit total daily fluid intake
b. Decrease or avoid caffeine
c. increase the intake of calcium supplements
d. avoid the intake of alcohol
e. use Crede maneuver - (answer) b. decrease or avoid caffeine
d. avoid the intake of alcohol