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Which is a reversible cause of urinary incontinence in the older adult?
Constipation
A patient is suspected to have prostate cancer related to observed clinical symptoms. What definitive test can the nurse assist with to confirm a diagnosis of prostate cancer?
Prostate biopsy
The nurse is reviewing the results of a urinalysis on a client with acute pyelonephritis. Which of the following would the nurse most likely expect to find?
Pyuria
A nurse is reviewing the history of a client who is suspected of having glomerulonephritis. Which of the following would the nurse consider significant?
Recent history of streptococcal infection
The nurse is reviewing a patient's laboratory results. What findings does the nurse assess that are consistent with acute glomerulonephritis? Select all that apply.
Red blood cells in the urine Proteinuria
A patient informs the nurse that every time she sneezes or coughs, she urinates in her pants. What type of incontinence does the nurse recognize the patient is experiencing?
Stress incontinence
A nurse is teaching a 53-year-old man about prostate cancer, given the fact that the client has a family history of the disease. What information should the nurse provide to best facilitate the early identification of prostate cancer?
Have a digital rectal examination and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test done as recommended.
A client is diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease. Which symptom would the nurse most likely assess?
Hypertension
The nurse is giving discharge instructions to the client with uric acid renal calculi. Which statement by the client indicates the client understands the prescribed diet?
I should limit my intake of meat and fish.
Which of the following would the nurse expect to find when reviewing the laboratory test results of a client with renal failure?
Increased serum creatinine level
The nurse recognizes that test results that most likely indicate a urinary tract infection include:
WBC 50
Medical management of BPH includes pharmacologic therapy. Which of the following medications would the nurse expect the health care provider to prescribe for this diagnosis?
Alpha-adrenergic blocker
A client has a decreased secretion of erythropoietin from the kidneys due to end-stage kidney disease. The nurse explains that the decrease in erythropoietin will have what effect?
Anemia from the decrease in maturation of red blood cells
The nurse is employed in a urologist's office. Which classification of medication is anticipated for clients having difficulty with urinary incontinence?
Anticholinergic
A patient is having a problem with retention of urine in the bladder. Which of the following diagnostic tests measures the amount of residual urine in the bladder?
Bladder ultrasonography
Which objective symptom of a UTI is most common in older adults, especially those with dementia
Change in cognitive functioning
Which of the following urine characteristics would the nurse anticipate when caring for a client whose lab work reveals a high urine specific gravity related to dehydration?
Dark amber urine
A client is admitted with nephrolithiasis. What symptoms does the nurse expect the client to experience? Select all that apply.
Difficulty starting a urine stream Suprapubic pain Elevated temperature Hematuria
Nursing management of the client with a urinary tract infection should include:
Discouraging caffeine intake
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.
Which substance stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells?
Erythropoietin
A gerontologic nurse is assessing a client who has numerous comorbid health problems. What assessment finding(s) should prompt the nurse to suspect a UTI? Select all that apply.
Fever New onset of confusion
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.
Which type of incontinence refers to the involuntary loss of urine due to extrinsic medical factors, particularly medications?
Iatrogenic
Which finding is an early indicator of bladder cancer?
Painless hematuria
A client has experienced occasional urinary incontinence in the weeks since their prostatectomy. In order to promote continence, the nurse should encourage which of the following?
Pelvic floor exercises
A female client is undergoing a bladder training program as treatment for urinary incontinence. Which technique would be the most appropriate for the nurse to suggest?
Performing Kegel exercises
A client comes to the clinic reporting urinary symptoms. Which statement would most likely alert the nurse to suspect benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
"I've had trouble getting started when I urinate, often straining to do so."
A client with urinary tract infection is prescribed phenazopyridine (Pyridium). Which of the following instructions would the nurse give the client?
"This medication will relieve your pain."
The nurse is assessing a client's new stoma and observes that the stoma color is now dark purple. The appropriate nursing intervention is to
contact the physician.
Testicular cancer risk is highest for adolescents and men younger than age 35. To specifically address testicular cancer risk, a nurse should modify client teaching for male clients to include:
testicular self-examination.
The most accurate indicator of fluid loss or gain in an acutely ill client is:
weight.
What is true about extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)? Select all that apply.
Stones are shattered into smaller particles that are passed from the urinary tract. ESWL is a high-energy blast of pressure.
After undergoing renal arteriogram, in which the left groin was accessed, a client complains of left calf pain. Which intervention should the nurse perform first?
Assess peripheral pulses in the left leg.
The nurse is to check residual urine amounts for a client experiencing urinary retention. Which of the following would be most important?
Catheterize the client immediately after the client voids.
When caring for the patient with acute glomerulonephritis, which of the following assessment findings should the nurse anticipate?
Cola-colored urine
Which of the following would a nurse include in a teaching plan for a client with benign prostatic hyperplasia who is not yet a candidate for surgery?
Maintaining optimal bladder emptying
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?
Physical and environmental conditions
A client has developed urinary incontinence after having a urinary catheter in place for a few weeks. What is the initial nursing intervention the nurse should use to start the client with bladder training?
Place client on a timed voiding schedule.