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The patient suffering from urinary incontinence is admitted to the
hospital. How can the nurse help the patient manage incontinence?
Select all that apply.
A
Provide low-set chairs.
B
,Provide a bedside commode.
C
Provide information about continence care.
D
Keep the bed raised well above the floor.
E
Provide clothes that can be easily opened. - ANSWER ✔✔Provide a
bedside commode.
Provide information about continence care
Provide clothes that can be easily opened.
A patient reports pink-colored urine. During the assessment, the nurse
finds that the patient has abdominal distension and feels discomfort
during percussion. The patient's medical reports show an increased ratio
,of blood urea nitrogen to creatinine, along with the presence of glucose
in the urine. How should the nurse interpret these findings?
1
The patient has developed kidney disease.
2
The patient has signs of cirrhosis of the liver.
3
The patient is taking indomethacin (Indocin).
4
The patient is taking promethazine (Remsed, Phenergan). -
ANSWER ✔✔The patient has developed kidney disease.
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, The nurse finds that a child weighing 10 kg has oliguria. Which finding
enabled the nurse to make this conclusion?
Correct
1
A urine output of 100 ml per day
2
A urine output of 120 ml per day
3
A urine output of 140 ml per day
4
A urine output of 150 ml per day - ANSWER ✔✔A urine output of 100
ml per day
The patient is incontinent, and a condom catheter is placed. The nurse
should take which action?