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ATI CHAPTER 44 URINARY ELIMINATION|EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|LATEST 2025/2026|GRADED A+

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Urinary elimination is a - ANSWER- precise system of filtration, re absorption and
excretion



These processes help - ANSWER- maintain fluid and electrolyte balance while filtering
and excreting water soluble wastes



The primary organs of urinary elimination are the - ANSWER- kidneys, with the
nephrons performing most of the functions of filtration and elimination



Most adults produce - ANSWER- 1,000 to 2,000 ML/day of urine



After filtration, - ANSWER- the urine passes through the ureters into the bladder,the
storage reservoir for urine



Once an adequate amount of urine - ANSWER- 250-450ml in adults



Once an adequate amount of urine 250-450ml in adults collects in the bladder - ANSWER-
stretch receptors in the bladder wall send a signal to the brain too indicate the need
to urinate



The person then - ANSWER- relaxes the internal and external sphincters at the bottom
of the bladder and the urethra



Urine passes from - ANSWER- the bladder through the urethra and exits the body

,Interventions - ANSWER- surgery,immobility,medications,and therapeutic diets can
affect urinary elimination



Urinary diversions are - ANSWER- created to reroute urine and are temporary or
permanent



Surgeons create - ANSWER- urinary diversions for clients who have bladder cancer or
injury



Urinary diversions have - ANSWER- many similarities to bowel diversions



Clients who have urinary diversions often - ANSWER- share similar body image
concerns as those who have bowel diversions



Diversions are either - ANSWER- continent- with controlled elimination of urine from
the body

or

incontinent- with urine draining continuously without control



Continent diversions have a - ANSWER- reservoir in the abdomen that allows clients to
control the elimination of urine



Ureterostomy (ileal conduit) - ANSWER- An incontinent urinary diversion in which the
surgeon attaches one or both ureters via a stoma to the surface of the abdominal wall



Nephrostomy - ANSWER- An incontinent urinary diversion in which the surgeon
attaches a tube from the renal pelvis via a stoma to the surface of the abdominal wall



Kock pouch (continent ileal bladder conduit) - ANSWER- A continent urinary diversion
in which the surgeon forms a reservoir from the ileum

, Kock pouch (continent ileal bladder conduit)- the pouch is - ANSWER- emptied by
clean straight cathereization every 2-3 hr initially, and every 5-6 hr once the pouch expands
to capacity



Neobladder - ANSWER- A new bladder created by the surgeon using the ileum that
attaches to the ureters and urethra it allows the client to maintain continence



Consult a wound ostomy continence nurse to - ANSWER- assist clients who have
incontinent diversion



Monitor stoma and peristomal skin for - ANSWER- indications of breakdown



factors affecting urinary elimination - ANSWER- Poor abdominal and pelvic muscle
tone

Acute and chronic disorders

spinal cord injury



Factors affecting urinary elimination- Age - ANSWER- Children achieve full bladder
control by 4-5 years of age

the prostate can enlarge in older adult males

An enlarged prostate can obstruct the bladder outlet and cause urinary retention and
urgency which can lead to UTI



Factors affecting urinary elimination- Older adult clients - ANSWER- Fewer
nephrons(each of the functional units in the kidney,)

loss of muscle tone of the bladder leading to frequency

inefficient emptying of the bladder can result in residual urine and increasing the risk of
UTI's

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