AND SOLUTIONS GUARANTEE A+
✔✔ANS: B - a cholinergic such as bethinacal - ✔✔A patient has been diagnosed with
overflow incontinence. Which of the following class of medications would the nurse
expect to be prescribed to this patient?
A) Anti- cholinergic
B) Cholinergic
C) diuretic
D) Synthetic ADH
✔✔ANS: A- A anti-cholinergic such as oxybutynin - ✔✔A patient has been diagnosed
with urge incontinence. Which of the following class of medications would the nurse
expect to be prescribed to this patient?
A) Anti- cholinergic
B) Cholinergic
C) diuretic
D) Synthetic ADH
✔✔ANS: C
Feedback:
Spactic bladder occurs with a thoracic injury - ✔✔A patient has experienced a L 5 spinal
injury. Which of the following neurogenic bladder issue would the nurse expect from this
patient?
A) Spactic bladder
B) Urinary retention
C) Flaccid bladder
D) Urge incontinence
✔✔ANS: A - ✔✔A patient is receiving a conduit and ask the nurse about what it is.
Which of the following explanations would answer this patients question?
A) " You will have no pouch but will have a stoma which you will need an a appliance"
B) " The doctors will create a pouch out of a section of the bowel. You will not need an
appliance."
C) "The surgeon will connect the ureters and the sigmoid colon."
D) " The surgeon will create a fake bladder for you"
✔✔ANS: A
Feedback:
A conduit has no pouch and these patients will have a stoma and be incontinent and
there my be mucus in the urine.
During a continent the surgeon creates a pouch and these patients are continent - ✔✔A
patient has received a conduit. Which of the following education does the nurse need to
provide to this patient ?
A) you may notice mucus in your urine
, B) you will be able to in and out cath yourself
C) you may experience nausea impedingly after surgery
D) you will be content
✔✔ANS: C
Feedback:
Patients at risk for renal calculi should avoid high oxalate foods and eat low oxalate
foods as well as increasing their food intake. - ✔✔A nurse is educating a patient about a
diet that would decrease the patients risk for renal calculi. Which of the following meals
would be the best for a patient at risk for renal calculi?
A) A spinach salad with raspberries topped with sunflower seeds with a grapefruit
cocktail
B) Steak with roasted potatoes and a chocolate cake for dessert with coffee
C) A parfait with banana and low-fat yogurt with coffee and eggs with toast
D) Broccoli cheddar potato soup
✔✔ANS: A - ✔✔A patient has been diagnosed with gigantism. The nurse understands
this illness has to do with an issue in which of the following glands?
A) Posterior pituitary
B) Anterior pituitary
C) thyroid
D) Parathyroid
✔✔ANS: C - ✔✔A patient has returned to the floor after having a thyroidectomy for
thyroid cancer. The nurse knows that sometimes during thyroid surgery the parathyroid
glands can be injured or removed. What laboratory finding may be an early indication of
parathyroid gland injury or removal?
A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypophosphatemia
C) Hypocalcemia
D) Hypokalemia
✔✔ANS: B - ✔✔A patient with a diagnosis of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
hormone secretion (SIADH) is being cared for on the critical care unit. The priority
nursing diagnosis for a patient with this condition is what?
A) Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction
B) Excess fluid volume
C) Hypothermia
D) Ineffective airway clearance
✔✔ANS: D - ✔✔A patient with hypofunction of the adrenal cortex has been admitted to
the medical unit. What would the nurse most likely find when assessing this patient?
A) Increased body temperature
B) Jaundice
C) Copious urine output
D) Decreased BP