NUR 1023 MODULE 3 AND MODULE 4
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Question: How is the general concept of "Elimination" defined in a clinical
context?
Answer: ✔️✔️ It refers to the physiological process of clearing metabolic waste
products from the body or the physical separation of waste matter from the system.
Question: What is the difference between Bowel and Urinary elimination?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Bowel elimination is the specific act of expelling solid waste (feces)
from the digestive tract, whereas urinary elimination is the process of discharging
liquid waste (urine) from the bladder.
Question: What is the distinction between Continence and Retention?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Continence is the ability to voluntarily control the timing of waste
excretion, while retention is the involuntary failure to empty the bladder or bowels
completely.
Question: Which populations or conditions carry the highest risk for
elimination dysfunction?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Primary risk factors include advanced age, cognitive decline, limited
physical mobility, and medical conditions or injuries that damage the spine,
neurological system, or pelvic floor.
Question: How is Urinary Incontinence technically described?
Answer: ✔️✔️ It is characterized by an involuntary leakage of urine resulting from a
failure in the bladder's storage or emptying mechanisms, often linked to sphincter
dysfunction.
Fecal Incontinence -ANSWER ✔️✔️Involuntary passage of stool and ranges from an
occasional leakage of stool while passing gas (flatus) to a complete loss of bowel
control
Types of Urinary Incontinence -ANSWER ✔️✔️-Stress
-Urge
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Question: How is the general concept of "Elimination" defined in a clinical
context?
Answer: ✔️✔️ It refers to the physiological process of clearing metabolic waste
products from the body or the physical separation of waste matter from the system.
Question: What is the difference between Bowel and Urinary elimination?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Bowel elimination is the specific act of expelling solid waste (feces)
from the digestive tract, whereas urinary elimination is the process of discharging
liquid waste (urine) from the bladder.
Question: What is the distinction between Continence and Retention?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Continence is the ability to voluntarily control the timing of waste
excretion, while retention is the involuntary failure to empty the bladder or bowels
completely.
Question: Which populations or conditions carry the highest risk for
elimination dysfunction?
Answer: ✔️✔️ Primary risk factors include advanced age, cognitive decline, limited
physical mobility, and medical conditions or injuries that damage the spine,
neurological system, or pelvic floor.
Question: How is Urinary Incontinence technically described?
Answer: ✔️✔️ It is characterized by an involuntary leakage of urine resulting from a
failure in the bladder's storage or emptying mechanisms, often linked to sphincter
dysfunction.
Fecal Incontinence -ANSWER ✔️✔️Involuntary passage of stool and ranges from an
occasional leakage of stool while passing gas (flatus) to a complete loss of bowel
control
Types of Urinary Incontinence -ANSWER ✔️✔️-Stress
-Urge