Exam 15: Elimination and Gastric Intubation

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Before inserting a nasogastric tube,what measurement should the nurse take?

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During insertion of a Foley catheter,the patient grimaces as the balloon is inflated.What is the immediate reaction of the nurse?

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____________________ is the inability to control urine or bowel elimination and can be a psychologically distressing and socially disruptive problem,especially among older adults.

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A ________ is the diversion of urine away from a diseased or defective bladder through a surgically created opening or stoma in the skin.

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Bladder training is initiated on a patient preparing for discharge to home from an acute care setting.When should voiding times be scheduled? (Select all that apply. )

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After a Foley catheter has been removed,the nurse should assess the patient for:

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What would be the correct explanation of catheter care?

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A ________________ tube is a flexible,hollow tube that is passed into the stomach via the nasopharynx.

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When explaining the difference between a colostomy and an ileostomy,the nurse explains which of the following about an ileostomy?

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