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ATI Urinary Elimination 2023 /25 Questions And
Answers (A+)
Quiz :Normal urine production of adults - √Answer :1,500 to 2,000 mL
Quiz :Temporary or permanent, a stoma for the drainage of urine -
√Answer :urinary diversions
Quiz :one or both ureters to the abdominal surface - √Answer :ureterostomy
Quiz :a tube from the renal pelvis to the abdominal surface - √Answer
:nephorstomy
Quiz :Factors affecting normal urinary elimination - √Answer :age, pregnancy,
diet, psychosocial factors, pain, surgical procedures, medications
Quiz :Common diagnostic tests in urinary elimination - √Answer :bedside
sonography (bladder scanner, kidneys/ureters/bladder (KUB), Intravenous
pyelogram (IVP), renal scan, renal ultrasound, cystoscopy, urodynamic testing
Quiz :bladder control for children occurs at these ages - √Answer :4 to 5 years
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, Quiz :enlargement of the prostate after 40 years of age can leader to -
√Answer :urinary frequency, hesitance, retention, incontinence, and urinary
tract infections
Quiz :six major types of urinary incontinence - √Answer :stress, urge,
overflow, reflex, functional, mixed, total
Quiz :The loss of small amounts of urine when laughing, sneezing, or lifting,
primarily due to weak pelvic muscles, urethra, or surrounding tissues -
√Answer :stress
Quiz :The inability to stop small amounts of urine flow long enough to reach
the bathroom due to an overactive detrusor muscle with increased bladder
pressure - √Answer :urge
Quiz :urinary retention from bladder over distention and frequent loss of small
amounts of urine due to obstruction of the urinary outlet or an impaired
detrusor muscle - √Answer :overflow
Quiz :the involuntary loss of a moderate amount of urine usually without
warning due to hyperreflexia of the detrusor muscle, usually from altered
spinal cord activity - √Answer :reflex
Quiz :the inability to get to the bathroom to urinate due to physical, cognitive,
or social impairment - √Answer :functional
Quiz :the unpredictable, involuntary loss of urine that does not generally
respond to treatment - √Answer :total
Quiz :laboratory tests for urinary incontinence - √Answer :urinalysis and urine
culture/sensitivity
serum creatinine and BUN
Quiz :THESE lab tests rule out urinary tract infections in urinary incontinence
(presence of RBCs, WBCs, micro-organisms) - √Answer :urinalysis and urine
culture/sensitivity
Quiz :THESE lab tests assess renal function (elevated with renal dysfunction) -
√Answer :Serum creatinine and BUN
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