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Side A ------ Side B Estrogen Cream BreastFeeding ATB AdministrationThese are Tx for preventing which urinary disorder? ------ Urinary tract disorders A surgical procedure that allows a tube or stent to be inserted directly into the renal pelvis for release of urine is known as? ------ Nephrostomy What must completed in order to prevent dislodgment of the stent placed after a nephrostomy? ------ Stent must be sutured in place. The most common cause of enlarged prostate is? ------ Incontinence Spinal cord disordersNeuro disorders (Parkinsons)Prostate enlargementThese are all factors that lead to which urinary complication? ------ Urinary incontinence To LOSE the natural feeling inside to urinate is? ------ Neurogenic Bladder Treatment for a neurogenic bladder disorder is? ------ Self catheterization Self catheterization is treatment for which bladder disorder? ------ Neurogenic bladder disorder How many months of antibiotic treatment is required for curing a UTI infection? ------ 6 to 12 months. What is the cause of interstitial cystitis? ------ Cause is unknown. The diagnostic test for interstitial cystitis is? ------ PUF test Stress test, urinalysis, and blood test are all diagnostic testing for what urinary disorder? ------ Urinary incontinence. Which type of people are at most risk for UTI infections? ------ Hospital patientsElderly patientsimmobilized patientsfemale clients This diagnostic test is for determining what urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis Fever MalaiseThese are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Pyelonephritis After a patient has undergone a cystostomy, urine development should be checked how often? ------ Every 1/2 hour for first 4 hours. Bacteria responsible for UTI infection? ------ E.coli Infection of the bladder wall is known as? ------ Cystitis An acute bladder infection is known as? ------ Interstitial cystitis An infection of the uretha is known as? ------ Urethritis An infection of the neprhons of the kidney is known as? ------ Pyelonephritiis Hospital cross contamination is the most common cause for this urinary disorder? ------ UTI's Nosomocial infections are the common cause for this urinary disorder? ------ UTI infections. The most common UTI infection is? ------ Acute cystitis The common S & S of a UTI infection are? ------ Difficulty urinating, especially at night and painful urination. N. Gonorrhoeae is responsible for which urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis N Gonorrhoeae causes which form of urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis Diflucan is the medical treatment for which UTI infection? ------ Urethritis. A purulent discharge and painful urination are the common S & S of which urinary disorder in men? ------ Urethritis The best urine culture procedure for obtaining urine is? ------ Clean catch or catheterized urine specimen. Pressure in the lower back or pelvis, frequent urination especially at night are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Cystitis. Burning pain in the bladder are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Interstitial Cystitis. The main nursing intervention for insterstitial cystitis ? ------ Pain treatment. A digital rectal exam is the diagnostic procedure for which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatis Nitrites and leukocytes found in the urine are an indication of which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatitis Infection that has reached the renal pelvis of the kidney is known as? ------ Pyelonephritis Chills accompanied with fever are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatitis SITZ BATH ATB PAIN MEDSThese are all treatment for which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatis The inability to urinate causing urinary retention is a term called? ------ Ischuria Intermittent or poor urinary stream is a S & S of? ------ Urinary retention. A production of less than 50ml of urine daily is a condition called? ------ Anuria. The stage of urinary retention that is considered a medical emergency is? ------ Anuria or acute urinary retention. A feeling of incomplete voiding are S & S of ? ------ Urinary retention Urine flow tests and PSA test are used to diagnose which urinary complication? ------ Urinary retention Excessive sweating, High B/P, Chest Pain and Anxiety areS & S of which urinary condition ------ Urinary Retention Involuntary urination is known as? ------ Incontinence. The most common cause of enlarged prostate is? ------ Incontinence. A post void residual less than (<) 50cc indicates? ------ Adequate bladder emptying A post void residual greater than (>) 150cc indicates? ------ Patient needs to avoid bladder relaxing drugs. A post void residual greater than (>) 200cc indicates? ------ Obstruction in the urinary tract A post void residual greater than (>) 400cc indicates? ------ Backflow of urine and UTI infection. Placing the hand in water to develop the urge to urinate is a technique known as? ------ Credes maneuver. The diagnostic test that produces 3-dimensional images of the kidney is known as? ------ MRI High fluid intake will result in which level of specific gravity?Increased or decreased? ------ Decreased level of specific gravity. The diagnostic test that takes a cross sectional view of the kidney is? ------ CT Scan Since a cystourethogram requires the insertion of dye into the bladder, the nurse must first perform this assessment? ------ Assess if the patient has any allergies to dye. The diagnostic test that injects a dye by IV to view an OUTLINE OF THE KIDNEYS is? ------ Intravenous pyelogram A patient recieving a IV Pyelogram must be kept NPO for how many hours? ------ 8-10 hours. The diagnostic test which injects contrast by IV to visualizes the bladder, ureters and kidneys is known as? ------ IVP Intravenous Pyelogram. The diagnostic test performed where a dye is injected directly into the ureters to visual the kidneys and the ureters is? ------ Retrograde pyelogram. Your patient has just undergone a Retrograde pyelogram. Immediately after the procedure you notice the patient having difficulty breathing, pruitis, and an erthymatous outbreak. YOU realize what assessment was not completed before the test? ------ If the patient was assessed for allergies to iodine. An optic lens passed into the bladder to check for stones or tumors is known as? ------ Cytoscopy The diagnostic test which requires a patient to void while xrays are being taken of urine flowing from the bladder is known as? ------ Voiding cystourethrogram A kidney biopsy in contraindicated in a patient with what type of problem? ------ Bleeding disorder. Pain after a biopsy should not last longer than? ------ 12 hours. Your patient states that after her diagnostic procedure, she is having difficulty voiding, hematuria and abd pain. You know that these are the common complaints of which diagnostic test? ------ Cytoscopy The diagnostic test performed to examine arteries and blood vessels is known as? ------ Arteriogram An allergy to iodine is the common complication associated with which diagnostic test? ------ Cystogram A patient undergoing a cystogram should remain NPO how many hours before a test? ------ 4 hours. A patient undergoing a cystogram should remain free of WHAT substance 4 hours before the procedure? ------ Iodine The surgical procedure that inserts a catheter through abdomen wall , just above the symphis pubis, and to the bladder is known as? ------ Cystostomy A procedure performed where urine can be extracted from a catheter inserted through the abdomen wall just above the symphis pubis is known as? ------ Cystostomy Orange tinged urine indicates? ------ Dehydration or bile. Dehydration? High specific gravity or low specific gravity? ------ High specific gravity. Renal Failure?High specific gravity or low specific gravity? ------ Low specific gravity. A CONSISTENT level of specific gravity in urine indicates what disorder? ------ Renal failure. Increased BUN levels indicate what type of abnormality? ------ Impaired kidney function. The diagnostic test that is an x-ray examination of the bladder and urethra that is performed while the bladder is emptying is known as? ------ Cystourethrogram Pink tinged urine indicates? ------ Hematuria Pale to yellow readings on urinalysis strips indicate? ------ Diabetes insipidous or bile obstruction Cloudy urine indicates may indicate? ------ Infection (UTI) What are the most important test to run for kidney function? ------ BUN and Creatinine Tests Are Pyelonephritis and Kidney infection Upper or Lower infections? ------ Upper infections.
Side A ------ Side B Estrogen Cream BreastFeeding ATB AdministrationThese are Tx for preventing which urinary disorder? ------ Urinary tract disorders A surgical procedure that allows a tube or stent to be inserted directly into the renal pelvis for release of urine is known as? ------ Nephrostomy What must completed in order to prevent dislodgment of the stent placed after a nephrostomy? ------ Stent must be sutured in place. The most common cause of enlarged prostate is? ------ Incontinence Spinal cord disordersNeuro disorders (Parkinsons)Prostate enlargementThese are all factors that lead to which urinary complication? ------ Urinary incontinence To LOSE the natural feeling inside to urinate is? ------ Neurogenic Bladder Treatment for a neurogenic bladder disorder is? ------ Self catheterization Self catheterization is treatment for which bladder disorder? ------ Neurogenic bladder disorder How many months of antibiotic treatment is required for curing a UTI infection? ------ 6 to 12 months. What is the cause of interstitial cystitis? ------ Cause is unknown. The diagnostic test for interstitial cystitis is? ------ PUF test Stress test, urinalysis, and blood test are all diagnostic testing for what urinary disorder? ------ Urinary incontinence. Which type of people are at most risk for UTI infections? ------ Hospital patientsElderly patientsimmobilized patientsfemale clients This diagnostic test is for determining what urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis Fever MalaiseThese are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Pyelonephritis After a patient has undergone a cystostomy, urine development should be checked how often? ------ Every 1/2 hour for first 4 hours. Bacteria responsible for UTI infection? ------ E.coli Infection of the bladder wall is known as? ------ Cystitis An acute bladder infection is known as? ------ Interstitial cystitis An infection of the uretha is known as? ------ Urethritis An infection of the neprhons of the kidney is known as? ------ Pyelonephritiis Hospital cross contamination is the most common cause for this urinary disorder? ------ UTI's Nosomocial infections are the common cause for this urinary disorder? ------ UTI infections. The most common UTI infection is? ------ Acute cystitis The common S & S of a UTI infection are? ------ Difficulty urinating, especially at night and painful urination. N. Gonorrhoeae is responsible for which urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis N Gonorrhoeae causes which form of urinary disorder? ------ Urethritis Diflucan is the medical treatment for which UTI infection? ------ Urethritis. A purulent discharge and painful urination are the common S & S of which urinary disorder in men? ------ Urethritis The best urine culture procedure for obtaining urine is? ------ Clean catch or catheterized urine specimen. Pressure in the lower back or pelvis, frequent urination especially at night are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Cystitis. Burning pain in the bladder are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Interstitial Cystitis. The main nursing intervention for insterstitial cystitis ? ------ Pain treatment. A digital rectal exam is the diagnostic procedure for which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatis Nitrites and leukocytes found in the urine are an indication of which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatitis Infection that has reached the renal pelvis of the kidney is known as? ------ Pyelonephritis Chills accompanied with fever are S & S of which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatitis SITZ BATH ATB PAIN MEDSThese are all treatment for which urinary disorder? ------ Prostatis The inability to urinate causing urinary retention is a term called? ------ Ischuria Intermittent or poor urinary stream is a S & S of? ------ Urinary retention. A production of less than 50ml of urine daily is a condition called? ------ Anuria. The stage of urinary retention that is considered a medical emergency is? ------ Anuria or acute urinary retention. A feeling of incomplete voiding are S & S of ? ------ Urinary retention Urine flow tests and PSA test are used to diagnose which urinary complication? ------ Urinary retention Excessive sweating, High B/P, Chest Pain and Anxiety areS & S of which urinary condition ------ Urinary Retention Involuntary urination is known as? ------ Incontinence. The most common cause of enlarged prostate is? ------ Incontinence. A post void residual less than (<) 50cc indicates? ------ Adequate bladder emptying A post void residual greater than (>) 150cc indicates? ------ Patient needs to avoid bladder relaxing drugs. A post void residual greater than (>) 200cc indicates? ------ Obstruction in the urinary tract A post void residual greater than (>) 400cc indicates? ------ Backflow of urine and UTI infection. Placing the hand in water to develop the urge to urinate is a technique known as? ------ Credes maneuver. The diagnostic test that produces 3-dimensional images of the kidney is known as? ------ MRI High fluid intake will result in which level of specific gravity?Increased or decreased? ------ Decreased level of specific gravity. The diagnostic test that takes a cross sectional view of the kidney is? ------ CT Scan Since a cystourethogram requires the insertion of dye into the bladder, the nurse must first perform this assessment? ------ Assess if the patient has any allergies to dye. The diagnostic test that injects a dye by IV to view an OUTLINE OF THE KIDNEYS is? ------ Intravenous pyelogram A patient recieving a IV Pyelogram must be kept NPO for how many hours? ------ 8-10 hours. The diagnostic test which injects contrast by IV to visualizes the bladder, ureters and kidneys is known as? ------ IVP Intravenous Pyelogram. The diagnostic test performed where a dye is injected directly into the ureters to visual the kidneys and the ureters is? ------ Retrograde pyelogram. Your patient has just undergone a Retrograde pyelogram. Immediately after the procedure you notice the patient having difficulty breathing, pruitis, and an erthymatous outbreak. YOU realize what assessment was not completed before the test? ------ If the patient was assessed for allergies to iodine. An optic lens passed into the bladder to check for stones or tumors is known as? ------ Cytoscopy The diagnostic test which requires a patient to void while xrays are being taken of urine flowing from the bladder is known as? ------ Voiding cystourethrogram A kidney biopsy in contraindicated in a patient with what type of problem? ------ Bleeding disorder. Pain after a biopsy should not last longer than? ------ 12 hours. Your patient states that after her diagnostic procedure, she is having difficulty voiding, hematuria and abd pain. You know that these are the common complaints of which diagnostic test? ------ Cytoscopy The diagnostic test performed to examine arteries and blood vessels is known as? ------ Arteriogram An allergy to iodine is the common complication associated with which diagnostic test? ------ Cystogram A patient undergoing a cystogram should remain NPO how many hours before a test? ------ 4 hours. A patient undergoing a cystogram should remain free of WHAT substance 4 hours before the procedure? ------ Iodine The surgical procedure that inserts a catheter through abdomen wall , just above the symphis pubis, and to the bladder is known as? ------ Cystostomy A procedure performed where urine can be extracted from a catheter inserted through the abdomen wall just above the symphis pubis is known as? ------ Cystostomy Orange tinged urine indicates? ------ Dehydration or bile. Dehydration? High specific gravity or low specific gravity? ------ High specific gravity. Renal Failure?High specific gravity or low specific gravity? ------ Low specific gravity. A CONSISTENT level of specific gravity in urine indicates what disorder? ------ Renal failure. Increased BUN levels indicate what type of abnormality? ------ Impaired kidney function. The diagnostic test that is an x-ray examination of the bladder and urethra that is performed while the bladder is emptying is known as? ------ Cystourethrogram Pink tinged urine indicates? ------ Hematuria Pale to yellow readings on urinalysis strips indicate? ------ Diabetes insipidous or bile obstruction Cloudy urine indicates may indicate? ------ Infection (UTI) What are the most important test to run for kidney function? ------ BUN and Creatinine Tests Are Pyelonephritis and Kidney infection Upper or Lower infections? ------ Upper infections.
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