Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Urinary Elimination Related

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A nursing student hears in report that their patient is receiving a nephrotoxic medication. The student plans care to include what action?

  • A. Teaching the patient to expect increased voiding
  • B. Assessing for kidney damage
  • C. Preventing urinary incontinence
  • D. Observing for nocturia
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Nephrotoxic medications are those capable of causing kidney damage. The nurse can assess I&O, quality of the urine, and renal function blood tests to detect this problem. Urinary frequency, incontinence, and getting up at night to void (nocturia) are not effects of nephrotoxic medications.