Vocabulary
Diseases
Disorders
Catheters
Observations
100

Overflow incontinence is when the bladder is:

Not fully empty

100

A common cause of a Urinary Tract Infection is:

Bacteria

100

CKD affects:

Kidney function

100

A Foley catheter is:

A. External
B. Intermittent
C. Indwelling
D. Surgical

C. Indwelling (fixed inside)

100

Normal urine color:

Pale yellow

200

Urinating at night frequently is:

Nocturia

200

A resident with a UTI may show:

Confusion

200

Hemodialysis is used to:

Filter blood

200

The correct position of a Foley drainage bag is:

Below bladder

200

Dark amber urine most likely indicates:

Dehydration

300

Blood in urine is called:

Hematuria

300

Cloudy, foul urine should be:

Reported

300

Signs of CKD include:

Fatigue & edema

300

True or false? A CNA can insert a Foley catheter:

False

300

Colorless urine may indicate:

Overhydration

400

Burning during urination is called:

Dysuria

400

Kidney stones are caused by:

Mineral buildup

400

Ketones + glucose in urine indicate:

DKA

400

If urine leaks around catheter:

Check placement & report

400

Urine odor may indicate:

Infection

500

Oliguria means:

Low urine output

500

Pyelonephritis is:

Kidney infection

500

Hypotension in dehydration is due to:

Low fluid volume

500

Maintaining a closed system with a catheter prevents:

Catheter-associated UTIs

500

Urine pH testing can help detect:

Stones

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