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The nurse is employed in an urologist office. Which classification of medication is anticipated for clients having difficulty with urinary incontinence?
Anticholinergic Explanation: Pharmacologic agents that can improve bladder retention, emptying, and control include anticholinergic drugs. In this classification are medications such as Detrol, Ditropan, and Urecholine. Diuretics eliminate fluid from the body but do not affect the muscles of urinary elimination. Anticonvulsant and cholinergic medications also do not directly help with control
The nurse is participating in a bladder retraining program for a patient who had an indwelling catheter for 2 weeks. The nurse knows that, during this process, straight catheterization, after catheter-free intervals, can be discontinued when residual urine is
<100 mL Residual urine greater than 100 mL is considered diagnostic of urinary retention
The nurse is obtaining a health history from a client describing urinary complications. Which assessment finding is most suggestive of a malignant tumor of the bladder?
Hematuria The most common first symptom of a malignant tumor is hematuria. Most malignant tumors are vascular
Patients with urolithiasis need to be encouraged to:
Increase their fluid intake so that they can excrete 2.5 to 4 liters every day. Correct Explanation: Fluids need to be increased up to 4 L/day to help prevent additional stone formation.
Ms. Simpson, age 72 years, is being seen in the clinic with a suspected bladder tumor. These tumors occur more frequently in men than women and usually affect clients 50 years of age and older. Use of tobacco products is the leading cause of bladder cancer. You are asking Ms. Simpson about symptoms that she has had that brought her to the clinic. What is the most common first symptom of a malignant tumor of the bladder?
Painless hematuria The most common first symptom of a malignant tumor of the bladder is painless hematuria. Additional early symptoms include UTI with symptoms such as fever, dysuria, urgency, and frequency. Painless hematuria is the most common, however
Which of the following medications maybe ordered to relieve discomfort associated with a urinary tract infection?
Phenazopyridine (Pyridium) Pyridium is urinary analgesic ordered to relieve discomfort associated with a UTI. Furadantin, Cipro, and Levaquin are antibiotics.
The nurse is conducting a community education program on urinary incontinence. The nurse determines that the participants understand the teaching when they identify which of the following as risk factors for urinary incontinence?
Sedatives Use of sedatives, diuretics, hypnotics, and opioids are risk factors for urinary incontinence. Additional risk factors include high-impact exercises, a BMI greater than 40, and vaginal birth delivery
A client with bladder cancer had his bladder removed and an ileal conduit created for urine diversion. While changing this client's pouch, the nurse observes that the area around the stoma is red, weeping, and painful. What should the nurse conclude?
The pouch faceplate doesn't fit the stoma. Explanation: If the pouch faceplate doesn't fit the stoma properly, the skin around the stoma will be exposed to continuous urine flow from the stoma, causing excoriation and red, weeping, and painful skin. A lubricant shouldn't be used because it would prevent the pouch from adhering to the skin. When properly applied, a skin barrier prevents skin excoriation. Stoma dilation isn't performed with an ileal conduit, although it may be done with a colostomy if ordered
The nurse is assessing the client's ileal conduit stoma in the clinic. Which assessment finding would be of greatest concern to the nurse?
The stoma is dusky red. Correct Explanation: A dusky red color indicates the blood supply of the stoma is compromised and suggests superficial necrosis of the stoma.
A major goal when caring for a catheterized patient is to prevent infection. Select all the nursing actions that apply.
• Wash the perineal area with soap and water at least twice daily. • Suspend the drainage bag off the floor. • Empty the collection bag at least every 8 hours to reduce bacterial growth Never disconnect the tubing to collect samples, irrigate, or ambulate the patient since this will allow bacteria to enter the closed system. Drainage systems should have an aspiration or puncture port from which a specimen can be obtained. The drainage system should not be disconnected