Urinary Elimination
Urinary Elimination
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Urinary Elimination NCLEX practice questions with correct answer1
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Urinary Elimination Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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- Urinary Elimination Exam Questions With 
Verified Answers. 
A woman informs the nurse that when she is experiencing stress it is difficult to void, and 
wonders why this happens. What is the nurse's best explanation? 
(a) "Stress causes the muscles to become tense." 
(b) "You require greater privacy to void." 
(c) "You might have a neurologic condition." 
(d) "What medications are you taking?" - answera 
The nurse is collecting a clean-catch specimen from a client. Which nursing action ...
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ch 48 Urinary elimination NCLEX questions with correct answers.
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URINARY ELIMINATION: ANATOMY, FACTORS, AND NURSING CARE|QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025/2026
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- What is urinary elimination? A precise system of filtration, reabsorption, and excretion 
that helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance while excreting water-soluble wastes. 
What are the major functions of the kidneys in urinary elimination? Filtration and 
elimination of waste. 
How much urine do most adults produce daily? 1,000-2,000 mL. 
What factors affect urinary elimination in older adults? Fewer nephrons, decreased 
bladder capacity, incomplete emptying leading to residual urine, chr...
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URINARY ELIMINATION: PROCESSES, FACTORS, AND NURSING CARE|QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025/2026
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- Urinary elimination A precise system of filtration, reabsorption, and excretion that helps 
maintain fluid and electrolyte balance while filtering and excreting water-soluble wastes. 
Normal urine production Most adults produce 1,000 to 2,000 mL/day of urine. 
Factors affecting urinary elimination Includes poor abdominal and pelvic muscle tone, 
spinal cord injury, age, pregnancy, diet, immobility, pain, psychosocial factors, surgical 
procedures, and medications. 
Diet impact on urination Incre...
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Urinary Elimination exam with complete solutions.
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- The nurse is providing education to a client who is being discharged to home with an indwelling urinary catheter in place. What information is important for the nurse to discuss with the client? 
The catheter can be connected to a smaller leg bag for ambulation. 
 
 
 
A nurse is caring for an older adult client at his home. The client has had a condom catheter applied. Which describes a condom catheter? 
a flexible sheath that is rolled around the penis
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NCLEX style questions: Elimination with correct answers
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- During a home visit, an older adult male client mentions that he has experienced an increase in the frequency of urination at night. Which condition should the nurse discuss as a possible factor related to increased urinary elimination at night? (Select all that apply.) 
A. Oliguria 
B. Nocturia 
C. Infection 
D. Residual urine 
E. Recognition of bladder fullness Correct Answer-B. Nocturia 
C. Infection 
D. Residual urine 
 
A breastfeeding mother of a 2-month-old infant is concerned that her so...
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Urinary Elimination Practice Questions - Answered with Rationales
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- Urinary Elimination Practice Questions - Answered with Rationales 1. If obstructed, which component of the urination system would cause peristaltic waves? a. Kidney b. Ureters c. Bladder d. Urethra Ureters drain urine from the kidneys into the bladder; if they become obstructed, peristaltic waves attempt to push the obstruction into the bladder. The kidney, bladder, and urethra do not produce peristaltic waves. Obstruction of both bladder and urethra typically does not occur. 2. When reviewing...
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