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NURSING 2050 EXAM 1 CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+

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What is physiology? Ansthe way the body works to maintain homeostasis What is pathophysiology? Ansthe way the body works by getting out of homeostasis What are the three major eliminators? AnsLungs, kidneys, bowels Which tubes propel urine from the kidneys to the bladder? AnsUreters Which tube takes the urine from the bladder to the outside world? AnsUrethra What is the bladder? Ansa muscular sac that acts as a reservoir for urine until a sufficient amount collects to be voided How much can the average adult bladder hold? Ans600ml When does the average trigger for urination occur? Ans200ml

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NURSING 2050 EXAM 1 CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+


What is physiology? Ans✓✓✓the way the body works to maintain
homeostasis


What is pathophysiology? Ans✓✓✓the way the body works by getting
out of homeostasis


What are the three major eliminators? Ans✓✓✓Lungs, kidneys, bowels


Which tubes propel urine from the kidneys to the bladder?
Ans✓✓✓Ureters


Which tube takes the urine from the bladder to the outside world?
Ans✓✓✓Urethra


What is the bladder? Ans✓✓✓a muscular sac that acts as a reservoir for
urine until a sufficient amount collects to be voided


How much can the average adult bladder hold? Ans✓✓✓600ml


When does the average trigger for urination occur? Ans✓✓✓200ml

,When the bladder is being filled with urine, this is considered what?
Ans✓✓✓urinary systole


How long is the urethra in a female? Ans✓✓✓1.5-2.5 inches


How long is the urethra in a male? Ans✓✓✓7-8 inches


Who is more prone to UTIs and why? Ans✓✓✓Females, shorter urethra
for higher risk of bacteria build-up


What are the three words used for urine elimination? Ans✓✓✓urination,
micturition, voiding


What is the main force of urination? Ans✓✓✓Contraction of the
detrusor muscle


What is the detrusor muscle? Ans✓✓✓muscle of the bladder


In order for a person to urinate, what must happen? Ans✓✓✓Detrusor
muscle must contract, urinary sphincters and pelvic floor must relax


What is needed for urination to be under voluntary control (under
normal circumstances)? Ans✓✓✓neurological development

,When do children begin to have the proper development for daytime
voluntary urination? Ans✓✓✓ages 2-3


When do children begin to have the proper development for nighttime
voluntary urination? Ans✓✓✓ages 4-6


Which type of bladder is nicknamed the "reflex" bladder?
Ans✓✓✓spastic bladder


What are the characteristics of a spastic bladder? Ans✓✓✓reflex arch is
intact, upper motor neuron is diseased , frequent voiding with small
amounts of urine


Spastic bladders are prone to what? Ans✓✓✓incontinence (but not
UTIs)


Which type of bladder does not have a reflex arch? Ans✓✓✓flaccid
bladder


What are the traits of a flaccid bladder? Ans✓✓✓reflex arch is not
intact, lower motor neuron is diseased, zero contraction of detrusor
muscle, bladder continues to fill and rarely emptied

, What are the signs of a flaccid bladder? Ans✓✓✓Patient would not be
voiding
High residual in bladder/catheter
Always urine sitting in bladder
At high risk for UTIs


True or false: flaccid bladders also raise a high concern for incontinence
Ans✓✓✓false


What are the three classes of urinary tract infections? Ans✓✓✓pre-
renal, intra-renal, post renal


A patient has congested heart failure, when the heart contracts, only 10%
of the blood actually leaves through the aorta. Which type of UTI would
this be? Ans✓✓✓pre-renal


What causes diabetics and people with multiple sclerosis to be prone to
UTIs? Ans✓✓✓peripheral neuropathy


What are the effects of peripheral neuropathy? Ans✓✓✓inability to
recognize the need to void
reflex arch is affected


What can happen if the prostate gland overgrows? Ans✓✓✓constricts
the urethra, urethra cannot contract, no urination

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