Chapter 59: Caring for Clients with Disorders of the Bladder and Urethra
A client is frustrated and embarrassed by urinary incontinence. Which measure should the nurse include in a bladder retraining program?
Assessing present voiding patterns
What is the most common presenting objective symptom of a urinary tract infection in older adults, especially in those with dementia?
Change in cognitive functioning
The nurse working with a client after an ileal conduit notices that the pouching system is leaking small amounts of urine. What is the appropriate nursing intervention?
Change the wafer and pouch.
The nurse is assisting in the development of a protocol for bladder retraining following removal of an indwelling catheter. Which item should the nurse include?
Implement a 2- to 3-hour voiding schedule
A client undergoes surgery to remove a malignant tumor, followed by a urinary diversion procedure. The nurse's postoperative plan of care should include which action?
Maintain skin and stomal integrity.
A client with a recent history of nephrolithiasis has presented to the ED. After determining that the client's cardiopulmonary status is stable, what aspect of care should the nurse prioritize?
Pain management
Which of the following is the most common symptom of bladder cancer?
Painless gross hematuria
Which finding is an early indicator of bladder cancer?
Painless hematuria
The nurse who is leading a wellness workshop has been asked about actions to reduce the risk of bladder cancer. What health promotion action most directly addresses a major risk factor for bladder cancer?
Smoking cessation
Which type of incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine through an intact urethra as a result of coughing?
Stress
A client regularly recognizes the sensation of needing to void but cannot control voiding in time to reach a toilet. How would the nurse document this type of incontinence?
Urge
A patient has been diagnosed with a UTI and is prescribed an antibiotic. What first-line fluoroquinolone antibacterial agent for UTIs has been found to be significantly effective?
Cipro
As a result of trauma, a client has developed urinary incontinence and is beginning bladder training to regain control over urine elimination. What is the initial step to begin bladder training for a client with an indwelling catheter?
Clamp the catheter.
If an indwelling catheter is necessary, which nursing intervention should be implemented to prevent infection?
Perform meticulous perineal care daily with soap and water
An adult client has been hospitalized with pyelonephritis. The nurse's review of the client's intake and output records reveals that the client has been consuming between 3 L and 3.5 L of oral fluid each day since admission. How should the nurse best respond to this finding?
Encourage the client to continue this pattern of fluid intake.
A client has a history of neurogenic bladder and uses a permanent, indwelling catheter to facilitate urine elimination. What contributes to the likelihood of developing urinary tract or bladder infections? Select all that apply.
Indwelling catheter • Decreased fluid intake
The nurse is caring for a client who has undergone creation of a urinary diversion. Forty-eight hours postoperatively, the nurse's assessment reveals that the stoma is a dark purplish color. What is the nurse's most appropriate response?
Inform the primary provider that the vascular supply may be compromised.
A client undergoes surgery to remove a malignant tumor followed by a urinary diversion procedure. Which postoperative procedure is the most important for the nurse to perform?
Maintain skin and stomal integrity.
The nurse is conducting a history and assessment related to a client's incontinence. Which element should the nurse include in the assessment before beginning a bladder training program?
Medication usage
A patient has had surgery to create an ileal conduit for urinary diversion. What is a priority intervention by the nurse in the postoperative phase of care?
Monitor urine output hourly and report output less than 30 mL/hr.
The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled for the creation of an ileal conduit. Which statement by the client provides evidence that client teaching was effective?
My urine will be eliminated through a stoma."
A 64-year-old man is seeing his urologist for an annual check-up, post prostatectomy. The health care provider is concerned with the symptom he finds because it is considered diagnostic for bladder cancer. Which of the following signs/symptoms is diagnostic for bladder cancer?
Painless, gross hematuria
Which nursing intervention should the nurse caring for the client with pyelonephritis implement?
Teach client to increase fluid intake up to 3 liters per day.
A female client has been prescribed a course of antibiotics for the treatment of a UTI. When providing health education for the client, the nurse should address what topic?
The risk of developing a vaginal yeast infection as a consequence of antibiotic therapy
A client who has just undergone an appendectomy reports the need to urinate but is unable to do so. What is the nurse's response to this client's situation as ordered by the physician?
intermittent catheterization
A client has developed urinary incontinence and is beginning bladder training to regain control over urine elimination. The catheter would be clamped and unclamped to:
promote normal bladder function.
A client with urinary retention needs to undergo a procedure to insert an indwelling catheter. What should the nurse discuss with the health care provider before catheterization?
type and size of the catheter to be used
Which instruction would be included in a teaching plan for a client diagnosed with a urinary tract infection?
Drink liberal amount of fluids.
A client has undergone the creation of an Indiana pouch for the treatment of bladder cancer. The nurse identified the nursing diagnosis of "disturbed body image." How can the nurse best address the effects of this urinary diversion on the client's body image?
Encourage the patient to speak openly and frankly about the diversion.
Which factor contributes to UTI in older adults?
Immunocompromise
A nurse's colleague has applied an incontinence pad to an older adult client who has experienced occasional episodes of functional incontinence. What principle should guide the nurse's management of urinary incontinence in older adults?
Urinary incontinence is not considered a normal consequence of aging.
A client has just been diagnosed with acute pyelonephritis. What education would the nurse offer this client regarding fluids?
Significantly increase fluid intake.
A client who is diagnosed with calcium oxalate stones is instructed to limit calcium intake. The client is instructed to consume ______ mg of calcium per day, or less, as part of dietary treatment.
1000
The nurse is caring for a client recently diagnosed with renal calculi. The nurse should instruct the client to increase fluid intake to a level where the client produces at least how much urine each day?
2,000 mL
The nurse is providing an education program for the nursing assistants in a long-term care facility in order to decrease the number of UTIs in the female population. What interventions should the nurse introduce in the program? Select all that apply.
. Perform hand hygiene prior to patient care. c. Assist the patients with frequent toileting. d. Provide careful perineal care.
Nursing management of the client with a urinary tract infection should include:
Discouraging caffeine intake
A female client has been experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections. What health education should the nurse provide to this client?
Drink liberal amounts of fluid
A client with kidney stones is scheduled for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). What should the nurse include in the client's postprocedure care?
Increasing fluid intake
A nurse is planning a group teaching session on the topic of urinary tract infection (UTI) prevention. Which point should the nurse include?
Notify the physician if urinary urgency, burning, frequency, or difficulty occurs.
A client being treated in the hospital has been experiencing occasional urinary retention. What is the best nursing action?
Provide privacy for the client.
A patient with a UTI is having burning and pain when urinating. What urinary analgesic is prescribed for relief of these symptoms?
Pyridium
Which of the following nursing actions is most important in caring for the client following lithotripsy?
Strain the urine carefully for stone fragments.
The nurse is educating a female patient with a UTI on the pharmacologic regimen for treatment. What is important for the nurse to instruct the patient to do?
Take the antibiotic for 3 days as prescribed.