Urinary Elimination
Bowel Elimination
catheters
incontinence
stomas
100

what direction should your patient wipe? 

front to back

100

is a stool specimen sterile?

no

100

is catheter insertion a sterile procedure?

yes

100

your patient reports urinating when she sneezes, she is exhibiting what type of incontinence?

stress

100

what color should a stoma color be? 

dark pink/moist

200

anuria

without urine 

200

can laxatives cause constipation if taken for a long period of time?

yes! 

200

before you pull out the catheter, you should first

deflate the balloon

200

what is overflow

over distention of bladder

200

should your new colostomy eat gas producing foods? why or why not?

no-painful

300

Who is at risk for colorectal cancer?

50 or older, family hx, bowel disorders

300

causes of constipation?

frequent use of laxatives, age, fluid/fiber intake, immobilization, sedentary life, pregnancy, meds (opioids)
300

the easiest, LEAST invasive thing you can do for patients with dark colored urine is

encourage fluids

300

transient

reversible-appears and disappears within 6 months

300

what is an ostomy?

alternative opening for body to remove urine or stool

400
what is a bladder retraining program

trains the bladders ability to hold urine in incontinent patients

400

your patient is about to recieve a soapsuds enema. what position should they be in?

left sims

400

your female patient is sexually active and is frequently coming in with UTI's. as an educator, you may encourage her to

urinate after sexual intercourse

400

urinary incontinence puts a particular age group at risk for skin breakdown and falls. that age group is:

older adults

400

are ostomies permanent?

not always-they can be reversed!

500

what are UTI symptoms?

dark urine, odor, cloudy

500

what is a prepackaged enema? 

an enema that an be bought over the counter and can be pre lubricated

500

you need a sterile urine specimen. your patient doesn't have an indwelling catheter. you may receive orders for what type of catheter?

straight cath

500

urge incontinence

inability to stop urine flow long enough to reach the bathroom

500
is colostomy care sterile?

no