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PRN1409/ PRN 1409 | CLIENT CENTERED
CARE III FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS | GRADED A+

Definition: urge incontinence
- correct answer - the involuntary loss of urine when there is a strong
urge to urinate (urinary urgency)


Definition: stress incontinence
- correct answer - occurs when the urethral sphincter fails and there is
an increase in intra-abdominal pressure caused by such things as
sneezing, laughing, coughing, or aerobic exercise


Definition: overflow incontinence
- correct answer - occurs when there is poor contractility of the detrusor
muscle or obstruction of the urethra, as in prostate hypertrophy in a male
or genital prolapse or abnormality in a female.


Definition: functional incontinence
- correct answer - caused by cognitive inability to recognize the urge to
urinate or self-care deficit caused by extreme depression. Inability to
reach the bathroom because of restraints, side rails, or an out-of-reach
walker can also result in functional incontinence


Definition: neurologic incontinence
- correct answer - caused by disorders of the neurologic system (e.g.,
multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injury).

, Main points: surfactant
- correct answer - -secreted by cells in the alveoli
-decreases surface tension on alveolar wall
-prevents alveolar collapse on expiration
-if surfactant levels are low, alveoli cannot properly expand


Definition: diaphragm
- correct answer - broad, thin muscle that separates the thoracic cavity
from the lower abdominal cavity.
-main muscle used in respiration-


Definition: epiglottis
- correct answer - a flap of cartilage that protects the airway when
swallowing


Tb test: QuantiFERON tb gold
- correct answer - blood test to check for TB


Definition: BCG vaccine
- correct answer - a vaccine to protect against TB (only given in
countries where TB/leprosy is common)
May give false positive TB skin test


Diet recommendations: COPD
- correct answer - small meals to prevent GERD


Signs/symptoms: COPD

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