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A 44 year old female patient is diagnosed with a urinary tract
infection (UTI). Which bacteria count collected via midstream,
clean catch supports a diagnosis of UTI?
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a. > 10,000 bacteria
b. >25,000 bacteria
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c. >50,000 bacteria
d. >100,000 bacteria [ANS:] d. >100,000 bacteria
A patient has been diagnosed with pyelonephritis. He probably
will have:
a. costovertebral angle tenderness
b. a positive Murphys sign
c. burning with urination
d. pain which waxes and wanes [ANS:] a. costovertebral angle
tenderness
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A patient has a urinary tract infection. What findings on urine
dipstick best describes a typical urinary tract infection?
a. positive leukocytes
b. positive nitrates
c. positive leukocytes, positive nitrates
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d. positive nitrates and hematuria [ANS:] c. positive leukocytes,
positive nitrates
A 26 year old female presents with flank pain that waxes and
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wanes. What finding on urinalysis should direct the nurse
practitioner's next action?
a. Blood
b. Nitrates
c. Leukocytes
d. Calcium [ANS:] a. Blood
How long should a female patient with an uncomplicated UTI be
treated with an oral antibiotic?
a. 1 day
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b. 3 days
c. 5 days
d. 7 days [ANS:] b. 3 days
An adolescent has suspected varicocele. He has dull scrotal pain
that is relieved by:
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a. standing
b. recumbency
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c. having a bowel movement
d. elevation of the testicle [ANS:] b. recumbency
A 70 year old male patient is diagnosed with renal disease. Which
activity will help preserve kidney function?
a. 20 minutes of daily exercise
b. daily increase in water consumption
c. daily weights
d. avoidance of red meat [ANS:] b. daily increase in water
consumption
A patient has urinary burning, frequency, and urgency. A likely
explanation is that the patient:
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NR 661-Urology Questions and Answers
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A 44 year old female patient is diagnosed with a urinary tract
infection (UTI). Which bacteria count collected via midstream,
clean catch supports a diagnosis of UTI?
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a. > 10,000 bacteria
b. >25,000 bacteria
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c. >50,000 bacteria
d. >100,000 bacteria [ANS:] d. >100,000 bacteria
A patient has been diagnosed with pyelonephritis. He probably
will have:
a. costovertebral angle tenderness
b. a positive Murphys sign
c. burning with urination
d. pain which waxes and wanes [ANS:] a. costovertebral angle
tenderness
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A patient has a urinary tract infection. What findings on urine
dipstick best describes a typical urinary tract infection?
a. positive leukocytes
b. positive nitrates
c. positive leukocytes, positive nitrates
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d. positive nitrates and hematuria [ANS:] c. positive leukocytes,
positive nitrates
A 26 year old female presents with flank pain that waxes and
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wanes. What finding on urinalysis should direct the nurse
practitioner's next action?
a. Blood
b. Nitrates
c. Leukocytes
d. Calcium [ANS:] a. Blood
How long should a female patient with an uncomplicated UTI be
treated with an oral antibiotic?
a. 1 day
, 3
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b. 3 days
c. 5 days
d. 7 days [ANS:] b. 3 days
An adolescent has suspected varicocele. He has dull scrotal pain
that is relieved by:
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a. standing
b. recumbency
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c. having a bowel movement
d. elevation of the testicle [ANS:] b. recumbency
A 70 year old male patient is diagnosed with renal disease. Which
activity will help preserve kidney function?
a. 20 minutes of daily exercise
b. daily increase in water consumption
c. daily weights
d. avoidance of red meat [ANS:] b. daily increase in water
consumption
A patient has urinary burning, frequency, and urgency. A likely
explanation is that the patient: