Urine features
Sleep
Urinary
Stool
other
100

the urine is suppose to have this type of odor 

faintly aromatic

100

is characterized by the sudden onset of daytime sleep.

Narcolepsy

100

this is dribbling associated with sneezing, or coughing

Stress incontinence 

100

this is caused by such vegetables as cabbage , cucumbers, and oninons 

Flatus (gas)

100

the patient has 350 ml urine output for the day. What is this term

Oliguria 

200

brown urine indicates 

liver/gallbladder diseases

200

A diagnostic assessment technique in which a client is monitored for an entire night's sleep

Nocturnal polysomnography 
200

This is a lack of movement in the urinary system

Urinary Stasis 

200

This type of enema lubricates and softens stool

mineral, olive or cottonseed oil 

200

This is the need to void is perceived frequently with short lived ability to sustain control of the flow 

Urge incontinence 

300

this urinary diversion is when the ureters are transplanted to an isolated section of the terminal ileum. 

Ileal Conduit

300

Seasonal affective disorder can be relieved by 

light exposure 

300

!!!!!DAILY DOUBLE !!!!!

When assessing a client with chronic glomerulonephritis, the nurse notes that the client has generalized edema. The nurse documents this as which of the following? 

a. Anasarca

b. Periorbital edema

c. Uremic frost

d. Hydronephrosis

A. Anasarca

300

This is a result of partial bowel obstuction

Secondary Constipation 

300

this is a surgically created opening that controls the drainage of liquid stool or urine by siphoning it from an internal reservoir

Continent ostomy 

400

3 specific pharmacologic therapy for women with incontinence 

Topical estrogen, Antispasmodics, tricyclic antidepressants 

400

during sleep this person has relaxed muscle tone and little or no physical movement 

NREM stage III
400

this is preformed by leaning forward and applying hand pressure over the bladder

Crede maneuver

400

This test uses an entire bowel movement and checks for cancer cells

FIT-DNA 

400

A client in chronic renal failure becomes confused and complains of abdominal cramping, racing heart rate, and numbness of the extremities. The nurse relates these symptoms to which of the following lab values? 

a. Hyperkalemia 

b. Elevated urea levels 

c. Hypocalcemia 

d. Elevated white blood cells

A. Hyperkalemia

500

this type of incontinence is treated with hydration adequate bowel elimination, patency of catheter and crede maneuver

Overflow 

500
the sleep requirements for a preschooler 3-5 years old is how many hours? give range.

10-13

500

Name the four types of drugs that can lead to incontinence 

Antihypertensives, Antidepressants, Diuretics and sleeping pills (hypnotics) 

500

Chronic purging does this and the bowl elimination is less likely unless it is artifcially stimulated

Weakens the bowel 

500

Daily Double !!!!!!

A client is prescribed amitriptyline, an antidepressant for incontinence. The nurse understands which of the following reasons that this drug is an effective treatment?

Increases bladder neck resistance and Decreases involuntary bladder contractions

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