Urinary Incontinence/APA Style/ch.15

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· Question 1

0 out of 10 points

Mrs. Doe is 68 years old, 30 hours post-stroke with left hemiparesis. Her bedding is wet and her urine is dark amber with a foul smell. Mrs. Doe is asking for an indwelling catheter.

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All of the above.

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Notify the stroke rehabilitation team of the incontinence   

Initiate a prompted voiding schedule and appropriate absorbent padding.

Encourage her to drink more water, if not on fluid restriction.

Patient teaching regarding the risk of UTI with an indwelling catheter.

All of the above.

· Question 2

10 out of 10 points

Bladder training includes:

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All of the above

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Patient education

Scheduled voiding

Positive reinforcement

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All of the above

· Question 3

0 out of 10 points

Behavioral management of UI includes all of the following except:

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Pharmacologic or surgical treatment

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Prompted voiding

Scheduled toileting

Pharmacologic or surgical treatment

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Praising the patient for being dry and using the toilet

· Question 4

10 out of 10 points

Drugs like Ditropan and Detrol are effective for urinary incontinence because they strengthen bladder muscle tone and cause the bladder muscle to contract.

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False

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True

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False

· Question 5

0 out of 10 points

Ageing is associated with bladder capacity

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True

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True

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False

· Question 6

10 out of 10 points

Having a stroke can cause UI.

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True

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True

False

· Question 7

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Incontinence affects twice as many men as women.

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True

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True

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False

· Question 8

10 out of 10 points

The symptoms of Stress Incontinence include:

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Losing urine while sneezing, laughing, coughing or moving about.

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Feeling overwhelmed by work.

Having an urgency to go to the toilet.

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Losing urine while sneezing, laughing, coughing or moving about.

Passing a little bit of urine without feeling the need to urinate.

· Question 9

10 out of 10 points

Urge incontinence may occur when one hears the sound of water, or when on the way to the toilet.

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True

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True

False

· Question 10

10 out of 10 points

If a patient answers "yes" to the following questions, it may indicate he/she has a problem with UI.

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  All three questions

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Does your bedding have urine stains?

Does coughing or sneezing cause you to wet yourself?

Do you lose urine in sufficient quantity to be a problem for you?

Second and third questions only

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  All three questions

· Question 11

10 out of 10 points

Kegel exercises strengthen pelvic floor muscles and reduce urinary incontinence.

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True

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True

False

· Question 12

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Urinary incontinence is associated with all of the following except:

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Urinary tract infection

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Impaired mobility

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Drinking 1500cc of water in 24 hours

Weak pelvic muscles

Urinary tract infection

· Question 13

0 out of 10 points

Urinary incontinence is a normal consequence of ageing.

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True

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True

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False

· Question 14

10 out of 10 points

Urinary incontinence has been associated with:

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All of the above

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Constipation, Confusion

Impaired mobility

Reaction to medication

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All of the above

None of the above