RASMUSSEN NURSING 1 EXAM 2
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Urinary - answer-general type of incontinence treated with Kegel exercises
Stress - answer-type of incontinence due to pressure in the abdomen, coughing,
laughing, or lifting
Urge - answer-type of incontinence mainly felt at night, is felt strongly
Overactive bladder - answer-type of incontinence where involuntary loss occurs
regularly
Functional - answer-type of incontinence, which is involuntary, unpredictable loss of
urine
Transient - answer-type of incontinence which is temporary, and due to circumstance
Uti - answer-leads to inflammation in any part of the urinary tract. Patients should void
every 2-4 hrs
Mandatory reporting laws - answer-gives the nurse a legal duty to report neglect, abuse,
or some diseases. Whether there is evidence or suspicions.
Reflecting - answer-thinking and learning from experiences. Helps developing
knowledge and reasoning.
Responding - answer-implementing interventions based on the patient's needs.
Interpreting - answer-assembling info to make sense of it.
Clinical judgement - answer-what a nurse is doing when she notices, interprets,
responds, and reflects upon her patient.
State board - answer-regulates nursing through licencing, scope of practice, education
standards, and disciplinary procedures.
Obamacare - answer-all Americans have access to quality healthcare.
Hipaa - answer-nurse must protect a patient's right to privacy.
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Urinary - answer-general type of incontinence treated with Kegel exercises
Stress - answer-type of incontinence due to pressure in the abdomen, coughing,
laughing, or lifting
Urge - answer-type of incontinence mainly felt at night, is felt strongly
Overactive bladder - answer-type of incontinence where involuntary loss occurs
regularly
Functional - answer-type of incontinence, which is involuntary, unpredictable loss of
urine
Transient - answer-type of incontinence which is temporary, and due to circumstance
Uti - answer-leads to inflammation in any part of the urinary tract. Patients should void
every 2-4 hrs
Mandatory reporting laws - answer-gives the nurse a legal duty to report neglect, abuse,
or some diseases. Whether there is evidence or suspicions.
Reflecting - answer-thinking and learning from experiences. Helps developing
knowledge and reasoning.
Responding - answer-implementing interventions based on the patient's needs.
Interpreting - answer-assembling info to make sense of it.
Clinical judgement - answer-what a nurse is doing when she notices, interprets,
responds, and reflects upon her patient.
State board - answer-regulates nursing through licencing, scope of practice, education
standards, and disciplinary procedures.
Obamacare - answer-all Americans have access to quality healthcare.
Hipaa - answer-nurse must protect a patient's right to privacy.