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NURS 3105 Exam 2 (urine, oxygen, activity, and nutrition) Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Catheter-Associated UTI (CAUTI) - ️️High risk for infection 
Foley care (every 12 hr) 
Sterile technique 
Bag lower than body 
Empty bag at least half full 
Remove Foley ASAP 
Pressure Injury 
Urinary Incontinence: Nursing Interventions - ️️Bladder training 
Remind older adults to go to bathroom 
Pelvic muscle exercises (Kegels) 
Increase fluids (NOT heart pts CHF, chronic kidney disease) 
Stop fluid 2 hrs before bedtime 
Evaluate medications 
Assess older men with voiding pattern change...
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NCLEX RN EXAM 2022 TEST BANK 900 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
NCLEXRN-01-001 
 
Question Tag: hypertension 
Question Category: Physiological Integrity, Reduction of Risk Potential Which individual is at greatest risk for developing hypertension? 
A.	45-year-old African-American attorney 
B.	60-year-old Asian-American shop owner 
C.	40-year-old Caucasian nurse 
D.	55-year-old Hispanic teacher 
 
Correct Answer: A: 45-year-old African American attorney 
 
Option A: African-Americans develop high blood p...
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CCA #1 & #2 Questions And 
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A 7-year-old patient was admitted in the emergency 
department for treatment of shortness of breath. The 
patient is given epinephrine and nebulizer treatments. The 
shortness of breath and wheezing are unabated following 
treatment. What diagnosis should be suspected? - 
ANSWER : Asthma with status asthmaticus 
A patient is admitted with a high temperature, lethargy, 
hypotension, tachycardia, oliguria, and elevated WBC. 
Th...
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NURS 3105 Exam 2 (urine, oxygen, activity, and nutrition) Study Guide Solutions
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NURS 3105 Exam 2 (urine, oxygen, 
activity, and nutrition) Study Guide 
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Factors Influencing Urinary Elimination - ANSWER-Growth and development 
Sociocultural factors 
Psychological factors (anxiety, stress, and depression) 
Personal habits 
Fluid intake 
Pathological conditions (spinal cord injuries, MS, Prostatic enlargement) 
Surgical/Diagnostic procedures 
Medications (diuretics) 
Common Urinary Problems - ANSWER-Urinary retention, urinary incontinence, 
UTI, urinary diversions 
I...
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NUR 4010- Pediatrics Exam II Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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NUR 4010- Pediatrics Exam II Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
What is the most important host factors for a UTI in pediatrics? 
urinary stasis (also diarrhea= e.Coli closer to urethra) 
 
 
What type of children are at higher risk for a UTI <2 years? 
uncircumcised males 
 
 
What is sterile pyuria? 
small amount of bacteria in urine 
 
 
What is urosepsis? 
bacteria has spread to blood (rare, but very concerning) 
 
 
Whenever a child has a UTI we consider it "pyelonephritis", why? 
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Continuous Bladder Irrigation
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Continuous Bladder Irrigation 
 
immediately post op it is unlikely the colour of drainage in the tubing would be completely clear 
and this may indicate a? - problem 
 
bladder spasms may present as? - 
urge to void 
urge to have BM 
lower abdominal pressure 
penile burning/urethral discomfort 
 
with bladder spasms the nurse may observe? - fluid bypassing around the catheter 
spasms felt as pulsing in the drainage tubing 
 
bladder spasm treatments include? - 
irrigation 
B+O supp to relax b...
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What nursing interventions can be done to relieve pain associated with a lower UTI? - analgesics & 
antispasmodics, heat to perineum, 
increase fluid intake, 
avoid caffeinated drinks, spicy food, and alcohol 
frequent voiding 
What complications can arise from a lower UTI? - Renal failure 
urosepsis 
strictures 
obstructions
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NURS MISC Sepsis Case Study; Urosepsis Jean Kelly age 82.Jean Kelly is an 82-year-old woman who has been feeling more fatigued the last three days and has had a fever the last twenty-four hours. She reports a painful, burning sensation when she urinates
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NURS MISC Sepsis Case Study; Urosepsis Jean Kelly age 82.Jean Kelly is an 82-year-old woman who has been feeling more fatigued the last three days and has had a fever the last twenty-four hours. She reports a painful, burning sensation when she urinates as well as frequency of urination the last week.
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What nursing interventions can be done to relieve pain associated with a lower UTI? - ️️analgesics & antispasmodics, heat to perineum, 
increase fluid intake, 
avoid caffeinated drinks, spicy food, and alcohol 
frequent voiding 
 
What complications can arise from a lower UTI? - ️️Renal failure 
urosepsis 
strictures 
obstructions 
 
What nursing interventions should be implemented to avoid complications of lower UTI? - ️️educate patient to recognize early symptoms, test for bacteriu...
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NUR 4010- Pediatrics Exam II Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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NUR 4010- Pediatrics Exam II Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
What is the most important host factors for a UTI in pediatrics? 
urinary stasis (also diarrhea= e.Coli closer to urethra) 
 
 
What type of children are at higher risk for a UTI <2 years? 
uncircumcised males 
 
 
What is sterile pyuria? 
small amount of bacteria in urine 
 
 
What is urosepsis? 
bacteria has spread to blood (rare, but very concerning) 
 
 
Whenever a child has a UTI we consider it "pyelonephritis", why? 
be...
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