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NUR310 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ What is stress incontinence? - Stress incontinence is the loss of less than 50 mL of urine during coughing, laughing, or sneezing. In women, this is often seen after having children. Kegel exercises increase the perineal muscle tone h...

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NUR310 Exam 1 Questions and Answers

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What is stress incontinence? - ✔✔Stress incontinence is the loss of less

than 50 mL of urine during coughing, laughing, or sneezing. In women, this

is often seen after having children. Kegel exercises increase the perineal

muscle tone helping to control involuntary voiding.

Incontinence caused by over-distention of the bladder? - ✔✔Overflow

incontinence

Incontinence that is unpredictable and often associated with neurological

issues? - ✔✔Total incontinence

incontinence associated with environmental or cognitive factors in which

the client is unable to get to the toilet? - ✔✔Functional incontinence

A nurse is caring for a client who has urinary incontinence as the result of a

cerebrovascular accident (also known as "brain attack"). What action

should the nurse include in the plan of care to limit the occurrence of

urinary incontinence? - ✔✔Institute measures to prevent constipation. A full

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rectum may exert pressure on the urinary bladder, which may precipitate

urinary incontinence.

A nurse is caring for an older bedridden male client who is incontinent of

urine. What nursing intervention is the most satisfactory initial approach to

managing urinary incontinence? - ✔✔Offering the urinal regularly

An older client with the diagnosis of dementia, Alzheimer type, is admitted

to a nursing home. The client is confused and forgetful, wanders, and has

intermittent episodes of urinary incontinence. How should the nurse plan to

meet this client's elimination needs? - ✔✔Taking the client to the bathroom

at regular intervals removes responsibility from the client, who is having

difficulty recognizing and remembering to follow through on basic needs;

routinely emptying the bladder may reduce episodes of incontinence.

A health care provider prescribes tolterodine (Detrol) for a client with an

overactive bladder. What is most important for the nurse to teach the client

to do? - ✔✔Avoid activities requiring alertness until response to the

medication is knowTolterodine , a urinary tract antispasmotic, may cause

dizziness and blurred vision, placing the client at risk for injury.

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A nurse in the pediatric clinic is planning care for a 7-year-old boy with

enuresis. What is an appropriate short-term goal for this child? - ✔✔The

length between voidings will increase by 1 hour.



Lengthening the time between voidings is a short-term goal that can be

measured in increments of 1 or more hours between each voiding,

providing a measurable sign of improvement.

A boy in kindergarten has experienced urinary incontinence during the first

few weeks of school. What should the school nurse do? - ✔✔Keep a

change of clothes available for him in the health office

A toddler with a repaired myelomeningocele has urinary incontinence and

some flaccidity of the lower extremities. What should the nurse teach the

parents? - ✔✔The child will probably require a program of intermittent

straight catheterization.

A nurse providing care in a hospital witnesses a client's spouse shaking the

client vigorously because the client has had an episode of incontinence.

Because of the suspicion of physical abuse, legally, the nurse should

discuss the concerns with: - ✔✔Adult protective services.

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