Pediatric Elimination Urinary
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The nurse is caring for a 6-month-old pediatric client in a healthcare
clinic. Which assessment findings are consistent with the clinical
, manifestations of urinary dysfunction? Select all that apply. - Answer:
ALL
A urine culture and sensitivity requires the collection of sterile urine
collected by clean-catch, catheterization, or suprapubic aspiration
collection. The nurse is educating a client about how to collect a clean-
catch specimen to determine if the client has a urinary tract infection.
Place the steps of collecting a clean-catch urine in the order performed.
- Answer: Clean uretheral meatus, void a few milliliters of urine, collect
urine in sterile specimen cup
Match the laboratory or diagnostic test with the description. - Answer:
abdominal x-ray - basic picture of abdomen and pelvis; can be used to
identify stones
VCUG - provides visualization of bladder outline and urethra; can show
reflux of urine into ureters and bladder emptying
Ultrasound - provides visualization of structures of the urinary system
The nurse is caring for an infant with repeated urinary tract infections,
suggesting there may be a functional or structural abnormality. Which
test does the nurse anticipate the healthcare provider will order? -
Answer: VCUG