NUR 2313 CHAPTER 37 EXAM WITH CORRECT
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A client at the health care loss of urine without any identifiable pattern or
facility has been warning
diagnosed with total
urinary incontinence. How
could the nurse describe
the condition of the
client?
Which statement should Boys may take longer for daytime continence than
the nurse convey to the girls.
mother of a 3-year-old
son who has not achieved
urinary continence?
A woman informs the "Stress causes the muscles to become tense.""Stress
nurse that when she is causes the muscles to become tense."
experiencing stress it is
difficult to void, and
wonders why this
happens. What is the
nurse's best explanation?
Use of an indwelling True
urinary catheter leads to
the loss of bladder tone.
, The nurse is inserting a The client has an enlarged prostate.
urinary catheter into a 63-
year-old male client and
encounters resistance.
What is the most likely
cause of the resistance?
The nurse is attempting to Leave the catheter in place as a marker and attempt
insert a urinary catheter to insert a new sterile catheter directly above the
into a female client's misplaced catheter.
bladder and realizes the
catheter has been
inserted into the vagina.
Which action is most
appropriate?
Provide instruction to the client.
The client is preparing to Clean the area surrounding the urinary meatus with
obtain a clean-catch the provided cloth.
midstream urine specimen. Void a small amount into stool.
List in order the steps Void into the provided collection device.
needed to complete the Secure the lid on the specimen container.
diagnostic test. Submit collected specimen to the health care
professional.
A client is diagnosed with "How frequently do you urinate each day?"
frequent urinary tract
infections. What would be
an appropriate question
for the nurse to ask the
client?
The nurse measures a urinary retention
client's residual urine by
catheterization after the
client voids. Which
condition would this test
verify?
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Save
Terms in this set (35)
A client at the health care loss of urine without any identifiable pattern or
facility has been warning
diagnosed with total
urinary incontinence. How
could the nurse describe
the condition of the
client?
Which statement should Boys may take longer for daytime continence than
the nurse convey to the girls.
mother of a 3-year-old
son who has not achieved
urinary continence?
A woman informs the "Stress causes the muscles to become tense.""Stress
nurse that when she is causes the muscles to become tense."
experiencing stress it is
difficult to void, and
wonders why this
happens. What is the
nurse's best explanation?
Use of an indwelling True
urinary catheter leads to
the loss of bladder tone.
, The nurse is inserting a The client has an enlarged prostate.
urinary catheter into a 63-
year-old male client and
encounters resistance.
What is the most likely
cause of the resistance?
The nurse is attempting to Leave the catheter in place as a marker and attempt
insert a urinary catheter to insert a new sterile catheter directly above the
into a female client's misplaced catheter.
bladder and realizes the
catheter has been
inserted into the vagina.
Which action is most
appropriate?
Provide instruction to the client.
The client is preparing to Clean the area surrounding the urinary meatus with
obtain a clean-catch the provided cloth.
midstream urine specimen. Void a small amount into stool.
List in order the steps Void into the provided collection device.
needed to complete the Secure the lid on the specimen container.
diagnostic test. Submit collected specimen to the health care
professional.
A client is diagnosed with "How frequently do you urinate each day?"
frequent urinary tract
infections. What would be
an appropriate question
for the nurse to ask the
client?
The nurse measures a urinary retention
client's residual urine by
catheterization after the
client voids. Which
condition would this test
verify?