NURS 1023 Module 3&4 Exam
Questions with Answers
Elimination - ✔✔-refers to the removal clearance, or separation of matter
-Excretion of waste products
Bowel Elimination - ✔✔the process of expelling stool (feces)
Urinary Elimination - ✔✔the process of expelling urine
Continence - ✔✔refers to purposeful control of urine or fecal elimination
Retention - ✔✔refers to the unintentional retention of urine or stool
Risk factors associated with elimination of urine and stool - ✔✔-advanced age
-altered cognition
-impaired mobility
-debilitated-injuries or pathology affecting the neurologic system, spine, or pelvic organs
Types of Incontinence - ✔✔-urinary
-fecal
Urinary Incontinence - ✔✔Disruption in the storage or emptying of bladder with involuntary
release of urine usually associated with dysfunction of the external and/or internal urinary
sphincters
Questions with Answers
Elimination - ✔✔-refers to the removal clearance, or separation of matter
-Excretion of waste products
Bowel Elimination - ✔✔the process of expelling stool (feces)
Urinary Elimination - ✔✔the process of expelling urine
Continence - ✔✔refers to purposeful control of urine or fecal elimination
Retention - ✔✔refers to the unintentional retention of urine or stool
Risk factors associated with elimination of urine and stool - ✔✔-advanced age
-altered cognition
-impaired mobility
-debilitated-injuries or pathology affecting the neurologic system, spine, or pelvic organs
Types of Incontinence - ✔✔-urinary
-fecal
Urinary Incontinence - ✔✔Disruption in the storage or emptying of bladder with involuntary
release of urine usually associated with dysfunction of the external and/or internal urinary
sphincters