AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉A client is being evaluated for a lower urinary tract infection.
Which of the following symptoms would the nurse expect to find?.
Answer: Cloudy urine
◉An elderly client is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. Which
of the following will the nurse most likely assess in this client?.
Answer: Change in mental status
◉A client is prescribed trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for a
urinary tract infection. Which of the following instructions would
not be appropriate for this medication? .. Answer: Take with an
antacid
◉A client with a urinary tract infection is being discharged with a
prescription for ciprofloxacin. The nurse should include which of the
following discharge instructions?. Answer: . Do not take within 2
hours of antacid use
, ◉A male client asks the nurse about the purpose of the prostate
gland. The nurse should respond that it is a structure that: .. Answer:
provides a milky alkaline substance that neutralizes the acidity of
the male urethra and the female vagina
◉A 50-year-old male client has had a prostate-specific antigen test.
The nurse realizes that the normal range for this test would be:.
Answer: 3-4 ng/ml
◉A male client, having difficulty voiding, tells the nurse that he
thinks something is wrong with his penis. The nurse reviews the
structures of the penis with the client and explains that the structure
that surrounds the urethra is the. Answer: corpus spongiosum
◉During the examination of the male testes, the nurse should
instruct the client on. Answer: monthly testicular self-examinations
◉.A male client has a prostate specific antigen level of 22
nanograms. The nurse realizes that this client will most likely be
scheduled for a(n):. Answer: bone scan
◉A female clients Pap test revealed atypical results. The nurse
realizes that this client will most likely be scheduled for a(n):.
Answer: colposcopy