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A patient seeking help for ED should be thoroughly evaluated because: -
ANSWER- treatment of ED is based on the cause of the problem
A patient is being admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of urolithiasis and
ureteral colic. The nurse assesses the patient for pain that is - ANSWER-
excruciating wavelike, and radiating toward genitalia
Which is the priority NSG dx for a pt with pyelonephritis - ANSWER-
acute/chronic pain
In glomerulonephritis, the glomeruli are injured and the S&S may include: -
ANSWER- edema, proteinuria, hematuria
Acute glomerulonephritis has which of the following causes: - ANSWER-
immunologic basis
Daily fluid intake to prevent a bladder infection should include: - ANSWER- 2-3
liters of water a day
,On assessment of the patient with a renal calculi passing down the ureter, the nurse
would expect the patient to report - ANSWER- severe, colicky back pain radiating
to the groin
A client develops a renal disorder after taking in an antibiotic that has
nephrotoxicity as an adverse effect. The nurse adds to the client's medical record a
standardized care plan for which of the following disorders? - ANSWER- Acute
renal failure
EKG changes associated with hyperkalemia are: - ANSWER- increased heart rate,
widened QRS, tall T waves
The most appropriate snack for the RN to offer the pt with chronic renal failure is:
- ANSWER- hard candy (high carb, low protein)
The nurse anticipates the patient with BPH will most likely report which
symptom? - ANSWER- difficulty starting flow of urine
A patient with BPH is taking terazosin (hytrin) at bedtime. The nurse should
monitor the patient's: - ANSWER- blood pressure - Hytrin can cause orthostatic
hypotension
A client returned from a TURP with CBI. In which situation should the nurse
increase the flow rate of the CBI: - ANSWER- when the drainage becomes bright
red
, A patient is to receive belladonna and opium suppositories, pen, following a
TURP. The nurse should give the patient this drug when he demonstrates signs of:
- ANSWER- pain from bladder spasms
A patient is receiving CBI. Which assessment data would be consistent with
transurethral resection syndrome? - ANSWER- Bradycardia and confusion
If a patient's prostate enlargement is caused by malignancy, which of the following
labs would help determine whether metastasis has occurred? - ANSWER- serum
acid phosphatase
The most common screening intervention for detecting BPH in men over age 50 is
an annual: - ANSWER- Digital rectal exam
When caring for a patient following a radical prostatectomy with a perineal
approach, an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the nurse is, risk for infection r/t: -
ANSWER- wound contamination
The nurse is caring for a patient with an internal radiation implant. The nurse
should observe which principle? - ANSWER- Do not allow pregnant women into
the patient's room
Hormone therapy is prescribed for a patient with prostate cancer. The goal of this
treatment is to: - ANSWER- limit the amount of circulating androgens
What are accurate discharge instructions for a patient following a prostatectomy? -
ANSWER- avoid lifting objects heavier than 20lbs for at least 6 weeks
Which is not a sign of testicular cancer? - ANSWER- -alopecia