FHA Week 5 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
Adequate Bladder Capacity correct answer Normal capacity is 400-500 mL.
Adequate Fluid Intake Rationale correct answer Dilutes urine, reducing irritation and infection.
Bacteremia correct answer Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream.
Bacteriuria correct answer Presence of bacteria in urine.
Bladder Training correct answer Scheduled voiding regimen with adjusted intervals.
Bladder training correct answer Technique to improve bladder control.
Catheter-associated UTI (CAUTI) correct answer Urinary tract infection related to catheter use.
Catheterization correct answer Insertion of a catheter into the bladder.
Common urinary symptoms correct answer Includes urgency, frequency, and dysuria.
Constipation Prevention correct answer Avoids pressure on urethra, aiding bladder emptying.
Cultural sensitivity in care correct answer Respecting patients' cultural beliefs and practices.
Cystitis correct answer Inflammation of the bladder.
Diagnostic procedures correct answer Includes ultrasound, CT scan, and cystoscopy.
Double Voiding correct answer Encourages complete bladder emptying.
, Dysuria correct answer Painful or difficult urination.
Fluid and Fiber Diet correct answer Supports normal bowel function and hydration.
Fluid Intake correct answer 1.5-2 liters/day supports normal micturition.
Hand Hygiene correct answer Perform after voiding or defecating.
Hematuria correct answer Presence of blood in urine.
In-dwelling catheterization correct answer Catheter placed inside the bladder for drainage.
Incontinence Pads correct answer Not a replacement for toilet assistance.
Indwelling Catheter Care correct answer Keep drainage bag below bladder level.
Intermittent catheterization correct answer Periodic catheter insertion to empty bladder.
Kegel Exercises correct answer Strengthens pelvic floor muscles for continence.
Micturition correct answer The process of urination involving bladder contraction.
Midstream urine specimen correct answer Clean-voided sample for accurate analysis.
Mobility and Safety correct answer Stay beside patient without direct eye contact.
Nephrostomy correct answer Surgical creation of an opening from the kidney.
Adequate Bladder Capacity correct answer Normal capacity is 400-500 mL.
Adequate Fluid Intake Rationale correct answer Dilutes urine, reducing irritation and infection.
Bacteremia correct answer Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream.
Bacteriuria correct answer Presence of bacteria in urine.
Bladder Training correct answer Scheduled voiding regimen with adjusted intervals.
Bladder training correct answer Technique to improve bladder control.
Catheter-associated UTI (CAUTI) correct answer Urinary tract infection related to catheter use.
Catheterization correct answer Insertion of a catheter into the bladder.
Common urinary symptoms correct answer Includes urgency, frequency, and dysuria.
Constipation Prevention correct answer Avoids pressure on urethra, aiding bladder emptying.
Cultural sensitivity in care correct answer Respecting patients' cultural beliefs and practices.
Cystitis correct answer Inflammation of the bladder.
Diagnostic procedures correct answer Includes ultrasound, CT scan, and cystoscopy.
Double Voiding correct answer Encourages complete bladder emptying.
, Dysuria correct answer Painful or difficult urination.
Fluid and Fiber Diet correct answer Supports normal bowel function and hydration.
Fluid Intake correct answer 1.5-2 liters/day supports normal micturition.
Hand Hygiene correct answer Perform after voiding or defecating.
Hematuria correct answer Presence of blood in urine.
In-dwelling catheterization correct answer Catheter placed inside the bladder for drainage.
Incontinence Pads correct answer Not a replacement for toilet assistance.
Indwelling Catheter Care correct answer Keep drainage bag below bladder level.
Intermittent catheterization correct answer Periodic catheter insertion to empty bladder.
Kegel Exercises correct answer Strengthens pelvic floor muscles for continence.
Micturition correct answer The process of urination involving bladder contraction.
Midstream urine specimen correct answer Clean-voided sample for accurate analysis.
Mobility and Safety correct answer Stay beside patient without direct eye contact.
Nephrostomy correct answer Surgical creation of an opening from the kidney.