Overflow incontinence is when the bladder is:
Not fully empty
A common cause of a Urinary Tract Infection is:
Bacteria
CKD affects:
Kidney function
A Foley catheter is:
A. External
B. Intermittent
C. Indwelling
D. Surgical
C. Indwelling (fixed inside)
Normal urine color:
Pale yellow
Urinating at night frequently is:
Nocturia
A resident with a UTI may show:
Confusion
Hemodialysis is used to:
Filter blood
The correct position of a Foley drainage bag is:
Below bladder
Dark amber urine most likely indicates:
Dehydration
Blood in urine is called:
Hematuria
Cloudy, foul urine should be:
Reported
Signs of CKD include:
Fatigue & edema
True or false? A CNA can insert a Foley catheter:
False
Colorless urine may indicate:
Overhydration
Burning during urination is called:
Dysuria
Kidney stones are caused by:
Mineral buildup
Ketones + glucose in urine indicate:
DKA
If urine leaks around catheter:
Check placement & report
Urine odor may indicate:
Infection
Oliguria means:
Low urine output
Pyelonephritis is:
Kidney infection
Hypotension in dehydration is due to:
Low fluid volume
Maintaining a closed system with a catheter prevents:
Catheter-associated UTIs
Urine pH testing can help detect:
Stones