Question 1
A patient who has diabetes reports intense discomfort when needing to void. A urinalysis
is normal. To treat this, the primary care NP should consider prescribing:
flavoxate (Urispas).
bethanechol (Urecholine).
phenazopyridine (Pyridium).
Correct!
oxybutynin chloride (Ditropan XL).
This patient is describing urge incontinence, or overactive bladder, which occurs when
the detrusor muscle is hyperactive, causing an intense urge to void before the bladder is
full. Urge incontinence is associated with many conditions, including diabetes.
Oxybutynin chloride, which is an anticholinergic, acts to decrease detrusor overactivity
and is indicated for treatment of urge incontinence. Flavoxate is used to treat dysuria
associated with UTI. Bethanechol is indicated for urinary retention. Phenazopyridine is
used to treat dysuria.
Question 2
A patient reports difficulty returning to sleep after getting up to go to the bathroom every
night. A physical examination and a sleep hygiene history are noncontributory. The
primary care NP should prescribe:
zaleplon.
Correct!
ZolpiMist.
ramelteon.
chloral hydrate.