Galen NSG 3100 Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2
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While assisting with a thoracentesis the nurse should do
all of the following EXCEPT: - Answer-Have the patient
cough periodically during the procedure
A noninvasive method of estimating bladder volume would
be: - Answer-Bladder Scanner
Your urine should smell - Answer-aromatic
What is a normal urine output per hour? - Answer-30 mL
Urge incontinence is due to - Answer-an overactive
bladder
Stress incontinence is when - Answer-urine leaks when
you laugh, cough or sneeze
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The presence of ketones in the urine indicates - Answer-
rapid breakdown of fat
The nurse who teaches a client about preventing UTIs
would include which statement? - Answer-Void
immediately after sexual intercourse
How much space should you leave from the tip of the
penis and the drainage tube when applying a condom
cath? - Answer-1 Inch
The nurse understands that a straight catheterization: -
Answer-empties the bladder and the catheter is
immediately removed
The purpose of a three way Foley after a TURP is to -
Answer-Irrigation
A nurse is inserting a Foley catheter in a female and
obtains clear urine. What next? - Answer-Advance the
catheter another 2 inches (5 cm)
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Where should Foley indwelling catheter drainage bag be
positioned after insertion of catheter? - Answer-Lower than
the level of the bladder
What are the causes of constipation? - Answer-poor bowel
habits
diet low in fiber
chronic use of laxatives
What indicates a correct understanding of the use of
laxatives for constipation? - Answer-Laxatives should only
be taken for a few days.
Which position is the patient placed in for the
administration of an enema? - Answer-Sims
When giving an enema, you should insert the tube 7-10
cm (3-4 inches). True or False? - Answer-True
When changing the colostomy appliance, cut the opening
in the skin barrier no more than ____ larger than the
stoma. - Answer-1/8 inch