A new graduate nurse and their preceptor must collect several urine specimens for laboratory testing. Which techniques for urine collection by the graduate nurse are performed incorrectly, requiring the preceptor to intervene?
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A nurse caring for older adults in an extended-care facility performs regular assessments of the patients' urinary functioning. Which patients would the nurse identify as at risk for urinary retention?
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A nurse in the gynecology clinic is preparing an educational brochure to teach patients how to prevent UTIs. Which teaching points would the nurse include?
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A patient who has pneumonia has had a fever for 3 days. What characteristics would the nurse anticipate related to the patient's urine output?
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The health care provider has ordered an indwelling catheter to be inserted to relieve urinary retention in a male patient with prostate enlargement. What consideration will the nurse keep in mind when performing this procedure?
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