PrepU: Assessment of Kidney and Urinary Function
A client is undergoing a renal angiogram after a traumatic accident. What post-procedural assessments would the nurse perform on the client? Select all that apply.
- Monitor hypersensitivity response. - Palpates the pulses in the legs and feet. - Monitor site condition.
In a diagnosis of an upper urinary tract infection, which structures could be affected? Select all that apply.
- kidney - ureter
The nurse is caring for a client scheduled for urodynamic testing. Following the procedure, which information does the nurse provide to the client?
"Contact the primary provider if you experience fever, chills, or lower back pain."
A female client presents to the health clinic for a routine physical examination. The nurse observes that the client's urine is bright yellow. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask the client?
"Do you take multiple vitamin preparations?"
While reviewing a client's chart, the nurse notes the client has been experiencing enuresis. To assess whether this remains an ongoing problem for the client, the nurse asks which question?
"Do you urinate while sleeping?"
The nurse is giving discharge instructions to the client following a bladder ultrasound. Which statement by the client indicates the client understands the instructions?
"I can resume my usual activities without restriction."
The nurse is preparing the client for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the kidney. Which statement by the client requires action by the nurse?
"I took my blood pressure medication with my morning coffee an hour ago."
A nurse is collecting a health history on a client who's to undergo a renal angiography. Which statement by the client should be the priority for the nurse to address?
"I'm allergic to shellfish."
A patient had a renal angiography and is being brought back to the hospital room. What nursing interventions should the nurse carry out after the procedure to detect complications? Select all that apply.
- Assess peripheral pulses. - Compare color and temperature between the involved and uninvolved extremities. - Examine the puncture site for swelling and hematoma formation.
A nurse is caring for a client with a fluid and electrolyte imbalance. What urine specific gravity would the nurse expect to measure?
1.018
The nurse is reviewing the results of a client's renal function study. The nurse understands that which value represent a normal BUN-to-creatinine ratio?
10:1
A nurse is assisting the physician conducting a cystogram. The client has an intravenous (IV) infusion of D5W at 40 ml/hr. The physician inserts a urinary catheter into the bladder and instills a total of 350 ml of a contrast agent. The nurse empties 500 ml from the urinary catheter drainage bag at the conclusion of the procedure. How many milliliters does the nurse record as urine?
150 The urinary drainage bag contains both the contrast agent and urine at the conclusion of the procedure. Total contents (500 ml) in the drainage bag consist of 350 ml of contrast agent and 150 ml of urine.
A 24-hour urine collection is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am. When should the nurse initiate the procedure?
After discarding the 8:00 am specimen
Which hormone causes the kidneys to reabsorb sodium?
Aldosterone
Which of the following diagnostic tests would the nurse expect to be ordered to determine the details of the arterial supply to the kidneys?
Angiography
Which nursing assessment finding indicates the client with renal dysfunction has not met expected outcomes?
Client reports increasing fatigue.
The client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis. Which clinical manifestations would the nurse expect to find?
Costovertebral angle tenderness
A creatinine clearance test is ordered for a client with possible renal insufficiency. The nurse must collect which serum concentration midway through the 24-hour urine collection?
Creatinine
Which value does the nurse recognize as the best clinical measure of renal function?
Creatinine clearance
The health care provider ordered four tests of renal function for a patient suspected of having renal disease. Which of the four is the most sensitive indicator?
Creatinine clearance level
A client has undergone diagnostic testing that involved the insertion of a lighted tube with a telescopic lens. The nurse identifies this test as which of the following?
Cystoscopy
The wall of the bladder is comprised of four layers. Which of the following is the layer responsible for micturition?
Detrusor Muscle
A client has a full bladder. Which sound would the nurse expect to hear on percussion?
Dullness
Following a voiding cystogram, the client has a nursing diagnosis of risk for infection related to the introduction of bacterial following manipulation of the urinary tract. An appropriate nursing intervention for the client is to:
Encourage high fluid intake.
The nurse is instructing a 3-year-old's mother regarding abnormal findings within the urinary system. Which assessment finding would the nurse document as a normal finding for this age group?
Enuresis
A client reports urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria. Which of the following would the nurse most likely suspect?
Infection
The nurse observes that the client's urine is orange. Which additional assessment would be important for this client?
Intake of medication such as phenazopyridine hydrochloride
The nurse reviews a client's history and notes that the client has a history of hyperparathyroidism. The nurse would identify that this client most likely would be at risk for which of the following?
Kidney stones
A patient is having an MAG3 renogram and is informed that radioactive material will be injected to determine kidney function. What should the nurse instruct the patient to do during the procedure?
Lie still on the table for approximately 35 minutes.
A client is scheduled for a renal angiography. Which of the following would be appropriate before the test?
Monitor the client for an allergy to iodine contrast material.
A client undergoes renal angiography. The nurse prepares the client for the test and provides postprocedure care. Which intervention should the nurse provide to the client after renal angiography?
Palpate the pulses in the legs and feet
The nurse recognizes that a referral for genetic counseling is inappropriate for the client with:
Renal calculi
The nephrons are the functional units of the kidney, responsible for the initial formation of urine. The nurse knows that damage to the area of the kidney where the nephrons are located will affect urine formation. Identify that area.
Renal cortex
The nurse is aware, when caring for patients with renal disease, that which substance made in the glomeruli directly controls blood pressure?
Renin
The nurse is preparing the procedure room for a client who will undergo an intravenous pyelogram. Which item(s) should the nurse include?
Suction equipment
Which is an effect of aging on upper and lower urinary tract function?
Susceptibility to develop hypernatremia
Which nursing assessment finding indicates the client has not met expected outcomes?
The client voids 75 cc four hours post cystoscopy.
The nurse is caring for a client who has presented to the walk-in clinic. The client verbalizes pain on urination, feelings of fatigue, and diffuse back pain. When completing a head-to-toe assessment, at which specific location would the nurse assess the client's kidneys for tenderness?
The costovertebral angle
A client with a genitourinary problem is being examined in the emergency department. When palpating the client's kidneys, the nurse should keep in mind which anatomic fact?
The left kidney usually is slightly higher than the right one.
The nurse is caring for a client who is brought to the emergency department after being found unconscious outside in hot weather. Dehydration is suspected. Baseline lab work including a urine specific gravity is ordered. Which relation between the client's symptoms and urine specific gravity is anticipated?
The specific gravity will be high.
A group of students is reviewing for a test on the urinary and renal system. The students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which of the following as part of the upper urinary tract?
Ureters
The nurse is assigned to care for a patient in the oliguric phase of kidney failure. When does the nurse understand that oliguria is said to be present?
When the urine output is less than 30 mL/h
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with acute renal failure. The nurse notes on the intake and output record that the total urine output for the previous 24 hours was 35 mL. Urine output that's less than 50 ml in 24 hours is known as:
anuria
Although the primary function of the urinary system is the transport of urine, the kidneys perform several functions. Which is NOT a function of the kidneys?
excreting protein
When the bladder contains 400 to 500 mL of urine, this is referred to as
functional capacity.
A client in a short-procedure unit is recovering from renal angiography in which a femoral puncture site was used. When providing postprocedure care, the nurse should:
check the client's pedal pulses frequently.
The nurse is preparing a client for a nuclear scan of the kidneys. Following the procedure, the nurse instructs the client to
drink liberal amounts of fluids.
The term used to describe total urine output less than 0.5 mL/kg/hour is
oliguria
The nurse is caring for a client who reports orange urine. The nurse suspects which factor as the cause of the urine discoloration?
phenazopyridine hydrochloride
A client presents to the emergency department complaining of a dull, constant ache along the right costovertebral angle along with nausea and vomiting. The most likely cause of the client's symptoms is:
renal calculi.
A client develops decreased renal function and requires a change in antibiotic dosage. On which factor should the physician base the dosage change?
Creatinine clearance
Which term describes painful or difficult urination?
Dysuria
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of sickle cell anemia. The nurse understands that this predisposes the client to which renal or urologic disorder?
Chronic kidney disease
A creatinine clearance test has been ordered. The nurse prepares to:
Collect the client's urine for 24 hours.
The nurse is completing a routine urinalysis using a dipstick. The test reveals an increased specific gravity. The nurse should suspect which condition?
Decreased fluid intake
The nurse analyzes a urinalysis report. He is aware that the presence of this substance in the urine indicates a blood level that exceeds the kidney's reabsorption capacity. Select the substance.
Glucose
The nurse is reviewing the client's urinalysis results. The finding that is most suggestive of dehydration of the client is:
Specific gravity 1.035
A client is undergoing diagnostics due to a significant drop in renal output. The physician has scheduled an angiography. This test will reveal details about:
renal circulation.
A client with a history of bladder retention hasn't voided for 8 hours. A nurse concerned that the client is retaining urine notifies the physician. He orders a bladder ultrasonic scan and placement of an indwelling catheter if the residual urine is greater than 350 mL. The nurse knows that using the bladder ultrasonic scan to measure residual urine instead of placing a straight catheter reduces the risk of:
microorganism transfer.