CCII EXAM 2 2025|COMPLETE
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What are some CAUTI, renal stones, pyelonephritis,
complex urinary glomerulonephritis, and BPH.
care topics?
What is the Consider non-invasive measures
primary focus of first, avoid contamination, maintain
CAUTI unobstructed flow, and remove
prevention? catheters as soon as possible.
,What are non- PureWick, condom catheter, and
invasive straight catheter.
measures for
urinary care?
What is The presence of calculi (stones) in
urolithiasis? the urinary tract.
What metabolic Dehydration, family history, obesity,
risk factors diabetes, and gout.
contribute to
urolithiasis?
How does diet Increased sodium intake can elevate
influence the risk the risk of stone formation.
of urolithiasis?
What are the key History of urologic stones, pain,
assessment cues bladder distention, vital signs, and
for urolithiasis? signs of shock.
What diagnostic Urinalysis, WBC count, and CT scans.
tests are used
for urolithiasis?
, What should be Urinary tract obstruction must be
recognized as treated to preserve kidney function.
an emergency in
urinary tract
conditions?
What IV opioids and NSAIDs such as
interventions are ketorolac.
used for
managing pain in
urinary
conditions?
What are the Changes in vital signs indicating
signs of shock to decreased blood flow or organ
assess in urinary perfusion.
conditions?
What is the role It helps identify potential dietary
of diet history in causes or contributors to stone
assessing urinary formation.
conditions?
What past Previous treatments for stone
treatment history formation can inform current
is important in management strategies.
urinary
assessments?
EXAM SET (questions and verified
answers) FREQUENTLY MOST
TESTED QUESTIONS |already
graded A+|100% passed!!
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Terms in this set (435)
What are some CAUTI, renal stones, pyelonephritis,
complex urinary glomerulonephritis, and BPH.
care topics?
What is the Consider non-invasive measures
primary focus of first, avoid contamination, maintain
CAUTI unobstructed flow, and remove
prevention? catheters as soon as possible.
,What are non- PureWick, condom catheter, and
invasive straight catheter.
measures for
urinary care?
What is The presence of calculi (stones) in
urolithiasis? the urinary tract.
What metabolic Dehydration, family history, obesity,
risk factors diabetes, and gout.
contribute to
urolithiasis?
How does diet Increased sodium intake can elevate
influence the risk the risk of stone formation.
of urolithiasis?
What are the key History of urologic stones, pain,
assessment cues bladder distention, vital signs, and
for urolithiasis? signs of shock.
What diagnostic Urinalysis, WBC count, and CT scans.
tests are used
for urolithiasis?
, What should be Urinary tract obstruction must be
recognized as treated to preserve kidney function.
an emergency in
urinary tract
conditions?
What IV opioids and NSAIDs such as
interventions are ketorolac.
used for
managing pain in
urinary
conditions?
What are the Changes in vital signs indicating
signs of shock to decreased blood flow or organ
assess in urinary perfusion.
conditions?
What is the role It helps identify potential dietary
of diet history in causes or contributors to stone
assessing urinary formation.
conditions?
What past Previous treatments for stone
treatment history formation can inform current
is important in management strategies.
urinary
assessments?