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NSG 6430 - WEEK 9 KNOWLEDGE CHECK South University - NURSING 6430 week 9 KC 1. The nurse practitioner is counseling a patient about midlife health issues in women and informs the patient that the number one cause of mortality in the United States is Question 1 options: primary osteoporosis. cardiovascular disease. overweight and obesity. cancer (of the lung and bronchus, breast, and colon). 2. The nurse practitioner understands that an age-related anatomic change that can lead to urinary incontinence is: Question 2 options: The shortening of the urethra The reduction in bladder capacity The increase in habitual preventative emptying of the bladder The decline in number of urethral striated muscle fibers 3. What is the name for a pelvic muscle contraction that is strategically timed to increase intraurethral pressure just before and after the event that causes urinary incontinence? Question 3 options: Kegel contraction Detrusor maneuver Reverse bladder contraction Knack maneuver 4. The nurse practitioner is evaluating a patient for pyelonephritis and understands it is distinguished from cystitis in that: Question 4 options: The infection has descended to the bladder. The infection has ascended to the kidneys. The infection is caused by E. coli bacteria. The infection occurs only in pregnant women. 5. The nurse practitioner is reviewing antibiotic treatment guidelines for uncomplicated lower UTIs and the latest recommendations include which of the following? Question 5 options: Seven-day regimens are now recommended. Three times a day of oral antibiotics are now recommended. Three-day regimens are now recommended. A single dose is now recommended.

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Question 1.
The nurse practitioner is counseling a patient about midlife health issues in women and
informs the patient that the number one cause of mortality in the United States is
Primary osteoporosis.
Your text here 1
Cardiovascular disease.
overweight and obesity.
cancer (of the lung and bronchus, breast, and colon).


Question 2
The nurse practitioner understands that an age-related anatomic change that can lead
to urinary incontinence is:
The shortening of the urethra
The reduction in bladder capacity
The increase in habitual preventative emptying of the bladder
The decline in number of urethral striated muscle fibers
The urethral striated muscle fiber is one of the anatomic structures that prevent urinary
incontinence at the onset of abdominal pressure. The two anatomic structures that prevent
urinary incontinence are; supportive system and sphincteric system. The urethral striated
muscle fiber contributes to the closure of the vesical neck in the urethra to prevent
incontinence. The urethral striated muscle fiber decreases as one age. This will have the
effect of reducing the of the sphincter muscles to stand the abdominal pressure and prevent
urinary incontinence. The shortening of the urethra only occurs in women and this means it
does not happen for men. The change in the bladder capacity is a physiological change and
not an anatomic change. For this reason, the decline in the number of urethral striated
muscle fibers is the cause of urinary incontinence among the aged


3. Pelvic muscle contraction that is strategically timed to increase intraurethral pressure
just before and after the event that causes urinary incontinence?
Kegel contraction
Detrusor maneuver
Reverse bladder contraction
Knack maneuver




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