The nurse is preparing a patient for a cystoscopy. Which of the following information should the nurse include in patient teaching about the procedure?
- A. NPO for 8 hours to prevent nausea and vomiting.
- B. Strict bed rest for about 4-6 hours.
- C. Request prescribed opioids as necessary for pain.
- D. May experience blood-tinged urine and urinary frequency.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pink-tinged urine and urinary frequency are expected after cystoscopy. Burning on urination is common, but pain that requires opioids for relief is not expected. A good fluid intake is encouraged after this procedure. Bed rest is not required following cystoscopy.
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Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take first when admitting a patient who has a history of neurogenic bladder as a result of a spinal cord injury?
- A. Ask about the usual urinary pattern and any measures used for bladder control.
- B. Assist the patient to the toilet at scheduled times to help ensure bladder emptying.
- C. Check the patient for urinary incontinence every 2 hours to maintain skin integrity.
- D. Use intermittent catheterization on a regular schedule to avoid the risk of infection.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Before planning any interventions, the nurse should complete the assessment and determine the patient's normal bladder pattern and the usual measures used by the patient at home. All the other responses may be appropriate, but until the assessment is complete, an individualized plan for the patient cannot be developed.
A patient who had a cystoscopy the previous day calls the urology clinic and gives the nurse all the following information. Which of the following patient statements should be reported immediately to the health care provider?
- A. My urine still looks pink.
- B. My IV site is still bruised.
- C. I have a temperature of 38.3°C (100.9°F).
- D. I did not sleep well last night.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The patient's elevated temperature may indicate a bladder infection, a possible complication of cystoscopy. The health care provider should be notified so that antibiotic therapy can be started. Pink-tinged urine is expected after a cystoscopy. The insomnia and bruising should be discussed further with the patient but do not indicate a need to notify the health care provider.
The nurse is preparing to conduct an annual health and physical examination on a patient who is employed as a hairdresser and has a 10 pack-year history of cigarette smoking. Which of the following conditions should the nurse plan to teach the patient about the increased risk for based upon the patient history?
- A. Renal failure
- B. Kidney stones
- C. Pyelonephritis
- D. Bladder cancer
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Exposure to the chemicals involved with working as a hairdresser and in smoking both increase the risk of bladder cancer, and the nurse should assess whether the patient understands this risk. The patient is not at increased risk for renal failure, pyelonephritis, or kidney stones.
The nurse is preparing a patient with a decreased glomerular filtration rate for an intravenous pyelogram (IVP). Which of the following actions should be included in the plan of care?
- A. Monitor the urine output after the procedure.
- B. Assist with monitored anesthesia care (MAC).
- C. Give oral contrast solution before the procedure.
- D. Insert a large size urinary catheter before the IVP.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Patients with impaired renal function are at risk for decreased renal function after IVP because the contrast medium used is nephrotoxic, so the nurse should monitor the patient's urine output. MAC sedation and retention catheterization are not required for the procedure. The contrast medium is given intravenously, not orally.
During assessment of a patient with decreased renal function, which of the following medications taken by the patient at home is of most concern to the nurse?
- A. Ibuprofen
- B. Warfarin
- C. Folic acid
- D. Penicillin
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are nephrotoxic and should be avoided in patients with impaired renal function. The nurse also should ask about reasons the patient is taking the other medications, but the medication of most concern is the ibuprofen.
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