NURS 2518 Class 9 - Elimination Exam With
Complete Solutions
What is elimination? - ANSWER Removal, clearance, or separation of matter. The
excretion of waste products.
Which body systems are part of elimination? - ANSWER - Skin
- Lungs
- Urinary (Kidney)
- Gastrointestinal
Why is adequate hydration important in elimination? - ANSWER water is absorbed by the
stool to soften it and promote intestinal mobility. Water increases volume, reduces
bladder irritation and helps eliminate toxins from the body.
What are the 4 reasons older adults are at risk of dehydration? - ANSWER - decreased
thirst sensation
- decreased total body water
- decreased renal reserve
- decreased muscle mass
What are consequences of dehydration? - ANSWER - Delirium
- Thrombus
- infections
- kidney stones
- constipation
- falls
- medication toxicity
, - kidney problems
- hyperthermia
- delayed wound healing
Name up to 3 signs of dehydration? - ANSWER DEHYDRATIONS
- Drugs
- End of life
- high fever
- yellow urine turns dark
- Dizziness
- Reduced Oral intake
- Axillae dry
- Tachycarida
- Incontinence
- Oral problems
- neurological impairment
- sunken eyes
What are the factors that are needed to maintain bowel and bladder continence? -
ANSWER - neurologic and muscle control
- cognitive awareness of urge to eliminate
- motivation to maintain continence
- functional ability to recognize voiding signals and use a toilet
- environment that facilitates this process. (washroom close by, comfortable etc. )
What is peristalsis and its role in elimination? - ANSWER - The speed has influence on
the consistency of bowel elimination.
Complete Solutions
What is elimination? - ANSWER Removal, clearance, or separation of matter. The
excretion of waste products.
Which body systems are part of elimination? - ANSWER - Skin
- Lungs
- Urinary (Kidney)
- Gastrointestinal
Why is adequate hydration important in elimination? - ANSWER water is absorbed by the
stool to soften it and promote intestinal mobility. Water increases volume, reduces
bladder irritation and helps eliminate toxins from the body.
What are the 4 reasons older adults are at risk of dehydration? - ANSWER - decreased
thirst sensation
- decreased total body water
- decreased renal reserve
- decreased muscle mass
What are consequences of dehydration? - ANSWER - Delirium
- Thrombus
- infections
- kidney stones
- constipation
- falls
- medication toxicity
, - kidney problems
- hyperthermia
- delayed wound healing
Name up to 3 signs of dehydration? - ANSWER DEHYDRATIONS
- Drugs
- End of life
- high fever
- yellow urine turns dark
- Dizziness
- Reduced Oral intake
- Axillae dry
- Tachycarida
- Incontinence
- Oral problems
- neurological impairment
- sunken eyes
What are the factors that are needed to maintain bowel and bladder continence? -
ANSWER - neurologic and muscle control
- cognitive awareness of urge to eliminate
- motivation to maintain continence
- functional ability to recognize voiding signals and use a toilet
- environment that facilitates this process. (washroom close by, comfortable etc. )
What is peristalsis and its role in elimination? - ANSWER - The speed has influence on
the consistency of bowel elimination.