Physiologic Mechanisms Regulating VS
Factors Affecting VS
Indwelling vs. Intermittent Catherization
Urinary Incontinence Management
Environmental Management
100

This structure maintains temperature homeostasis by balancing heat production and heat loss.

What is the hypothalamus?

100

This condition increases metabolic demand, raising HR and temperature.

What is infection or fever?

100

This catheter remains in the bladder and provides continuous drainage.

What is an indwelling (Foley) catheter?

100

This intervention gradually increases time between voiding.

What is bladder retraining?

100

The recommended room temperature range for patients is this. 

What is 68-74 degrees?

200

A patient with a high fever develops flushed skin. This heat-loss mechanism is occuring.

What is vasodilation?

200

A patient stands up and becomes dizzy with a drop in BP. This condition is occuring.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

This catherization method has a lower risk of infection.

What is intermittent (straight) catheterization?

200

This method involves reminding the patient to void at regular intervals.

What is prompted voiding?

200

The environmental factor involves supplying fresh air continuously.

What is ventilation?

300
A patient is anxious and tachycardic. This branch of the autonomic nervous system is responsible.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?

300

These medications lower heart rate and BP.

What are beta blockers?

300

This is the priority principle to prevent infection with an indwelling catheter.

What is maintaining a closed sterile drainage system?

300

This exercise strengthens pelvic floor muscles.

What are kegel exercises?

300

This is the priority action when handling odorous equipment like bedpans.

What is emptying and cleaning promptly?

400

A drop in blood pressure related to decreased blood volume is primarily regulated by this organ system.

What are the kidneys?

400

This condition causes decreased BP, tachycardia, and poor skin turgor.

What is dehydration?

400

The drainage bag must always be positioned here to prevent backflow.

What is below the level of the bladder?

400

This is always the FIRST approach when managing incontinence.

What is the least invasive method?

400

This behavior should be avoided to reduce noise on the unit.

What is loud conversations or laughter at the nurses station?

500

A patient with rising CO2 levels will have this change in respiratory rate due to chemoreceptor stimulation.

What is increased respirations?

500

A patient on opioids is most at risk for this dangerous vital sign change.

What is respiratory depression?

500

A patient with neurogenic bladder would most likely require this type of catheter.

What is intermittent catheterization?

500

A patient with skin breakdown from incontinence may require this type of catheter.

What is an indwelling catheter?

500

What is the first action before entering a patient's room to ensure privacy.

What is knocking and identifying yourself?