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A male patient returned from the operating room 6 hours ago with a cast on his
right arm. He has not yet voided. Which action would be most beneficial in
assisting the patient to void?
1
Suggest he stand at the bedside.
2
Stay with the patient.
3
Give him the urinal to use in bed.
4
Tell him that, if he doesn't urinate, he will be catheterized. - ANSWER ✓ 1
Suggest he stand at the bedside.
A man voids more easily in the standing position.
A patient tells a nurse, "My urine output is lower even after increasing my fluid
intake." What does the nurse suspect is the reason behind the patient's
condition?
1
Urinary tract infection
2
Inflammation of the prostate gland
3
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
4
Increased production of antidiuretic hormone - ANSWER ✓ 4
Increased production of antidiuretic hormone
,Decreased urine output in relation to fluid intake is known as oliguria, which
may be caused by increased production of antidiuretic hormone. Urinary tract
infections may cause dysuria, urgency, frequency, and nocturia, but not
oliguria. Inflammation of the prostate gland may cause dysuria, but not oliguria.
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus may cause polyuria, but not oliguria.
A nurse is teaching a 55-kg patient about the promotion of normal micturition
by maintaining optimal fluid intake. The nurse is aware that the patient has
normal renal function and no heart disease or alterations that require fluid
restriction. What is the approximate amount of fluid that the nurse should
instruct the patient to drink per day? Record your answer in mL using a whole
number. ____ - ANSWER ✓ 1650
A patient with normal renal function who does not have heart disease or
alterations that require fluid restriction should have approximately 30 mL of
fluids per kilogram of body weight. Therefore, the approximate amount of fluid
that the nurse should instruct the patient to drink per day is 30 x 55 = 1650 mL.
A nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving treatment for a urinary
elimination problem. After a few days of taking the prescribed medications, the
patient reports a dry mouth, constipation, and blurred vision. Which medication
is the most likely cause of the patient's symptoms?
1
Atropine
2
Mirabegron
3
Fesoterodine
4
Phenazopyridine - ANSWER ✓ 3
Fesoterodine
Antimuscarinic agents, such as fesoterodine, are used to treat different types of
urinary incontinence. These medications may cause dry mouth, constipation,
and blurred vision. Anticholinergics, such as atropine, inhibit bladder
contractility and thereby increase the risk for urinary retention. Mirabegron may
also be used to treat different types of urinary incontinence, but it is not an
antimuscarinic agent and does not result in the side effects of dry mouth,
constipation, and blurred vision. Patients with painful urination associated with
, urinary tract infections may be prescribed urinary analgesics such as
phenazopyridine, which will turn the urine orange.
(pg. 1124-1126)
Which symptoms should the nurse anticipate in a patient with urge urinary
incontinence? Select all that apply.
1
Distended bladder on palpation
2
Leaks on the way to the bathroom
3
Leaks without awareness
4
Strong urge or leaks upon hearing water running
5
Loss of a small volume of urine while coughing or laughing - ANSWER ✓ 2
Leaks on the way to the bathroom
4
Strong urge or leaks upon hearing water running
Patients with urge incontinence may report leaks on the way to the bathroom
and a strong urge or leaks when they hear water running. A distended bladder
on palpation is a characteristic of overflow incontinence or urinary retention.
Reflex incontinence is characterized by leakage of urine without awareness.
Patients with stress incontinence may report the loss of a small volume of urine
while coughing or laughing.
(pg. 1105)
A nursing instructor asks a nursing student to explain the evaluation phase of a
patient who underwent urinary catheterization due to compromised bladder
function. Which statement if made by the student indicates a need for further
education?
1
"During the evaluation phase,the nurse reassesses the patient's urination
pattern."
2
"During the evaluation phase, the nurse asks the patient if expectations are
being met."
3