N105: Essentials of Nursing Care - Health Differences
Essentials of Nursing Study Guide
©2017 Achieve Test Prep Page 57 of 160 11. The RN is admitting a client to the medical unit for a urinary disorder. Which of the following physical assessment techniques will the nurse use in assessing this client’s urinary system? a. Auscultation and inspection b. Inspection and percussion c. Observation and auscultation d. Palpation and observation 12. A client has been admitted with incontinence. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to assess in this client? a. Client is wearing cottonundergarments. b. Leakage of urine occurs when client laughs. c. Leakage of urine occurs when talking with theclient. d. Skin of the client is clear withoutdiscoloration. 13. A client is rushed to the emergency department with what the physicians suspect to be necrosis of the urinary diversion stoma. What evidence presented by the client leads to this conclusion? a. Black with sloughing b. Moist stoma c. Pink and shiny d. Slight bleeding from stoma 14. The client with a urinary disorder is admitted to the urology unit of the hospital. Results from the urinalysis are as follows: pH 5.2, gross cloudiness, WBC 10–15, glucose negative, specific gravity 1.012, and protein negative. How would the nurse interpret the results? a. Dehydration b. Diabetic ketoacidosis c. Trauma d. Urinary tract infection 15. A routine urinalysis is collected by the client and given to the nurse. Results confirm there are no problems involving the urinary system. Which of the following results gives this conclusion? a. Blood present and no ketones b. Dark amber color and output less than 500 cc in 24 hours c. pH 6 and no glucose present d. Specific gravity 1.035 and faint aromaticodor
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