Frequent urination at night.
What is nocturia?
When giving catheter care, you need to hold the catheter at the ________.
What is meatus?
The perineal area is cleaned before collecting a _________ specimen.
What is midstream?
A bladder infection caused by bacteria.
What is cystitis?
Is the inability of the male to have an erection.
what is ED (erectile dysfunction)?
The loss of urine with exercise and certain movement.
What is stress incontinence?
Blood in the urine.
What is hematuria?
No special measures are needed for a ____________urine specimen.
What is random?
An inflammation of the kidney pelvis.
What is pyelonephritis?
A patient who is _________is attracted to both sexes.
What is bisexual?
The healthy adult produces ____________ ml of urine each day.
What is 1500?
Bloody sputum
What is hemoptysis?
When collecting a blood sugar on a patient, you must first clean the site with an __________ wipe before puncturing.
What is antiseptic?
A surgically created opening between a ureter and the abdomen.
What is urostomy?
What is care plan?
A scant amount of urine.
What is oliguria?
Always provide _________care before cleaning the patient's catheter.
What is perineal?
A patient's sputum is coughed up from the _________ and _________.
What is bronchi and trachea?
The process of removing waste products from the blood.
What is dialysis?
If you suspect your patient is being sexually abused, you must tell the nurse ___________.
What is immediately?
What is urinary?
When a patient has a catheter, you must position the drainage bag _________ the level of the bladder.
What is below?
You are only allowed to touch the _________________ of a specimen container.
What is outside?
Common causes of kidney failure are _________ and _________.
What is hypertension and diabetes?
Injury, ________, and surgery can affect a patient's sexual function.
What is illness?
*most chronic illnesses affect sexual function