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A 46-year-old male client with chronic renal problems is in the hospital for a nephrostomy. The nurse understands that this is the surgical insertion of a tube that will drain urine from the cli-ent's:
 
  1. Bladder
  2. Urethra
  3. Ureters
  4. Renal pelvis

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A 34-year-old diabetic female client had a spontaneous vaginal birth of a 37-week 6.2 kg infant. The nurse caring for the client post-partum understands that due to the traumatic birth the client is at increased risk for:
 
  1. Acute urinary retention
  2. Hematuria
  3. Kidney failure
  4. Enuresis



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Some clients have a need for urinary drainage directly from one or both kidneys. In this case a tube placed directly into the renal pelvis. This procedure is called a nephrostomy.

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In acute retention key signs are bladder distention and absence of urine output over several hours. The client under the influence of anesthetics or analgesics often feels only pressure, but the alert client has severe pain as the bladder distends beyond its normal capacity. In severe urinary retention the bladder holds as much as 2000 to 3000 mL of urine. Retention occurs as a result of urethral obstruction, surgical or childbirth trauma, alterations in motor and sensory innervation of the bladder, medication side effects, or anxiety.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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