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In an attempt to promote urination, the nurse first tries:
 
  A. Running water nearby
  B. Having the client lay down
  C. Applying pressure over the bladder
  D. Administering medication to stimulate voiding

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MC The priority intervention after discontinuing the procedure for a client who exhibits signs and symptoms of a vagal response during removal of a fecal impaction is:
 
  A. Place client in shock position.
  B. Take BP and pulse and report findings to physician.
  C. Instruct client to perform Valsalva maneuver.
  D. Call for code team



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Answer to Question 1

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A. Distraction measures, such as turning on a sink faucet so the client can hear water running, may help the client to void.
B. Assist the client into a normal voiding position (standing for a man, squatting for a woman). One factor that can interfere with urination/micturition is bed rest or immobility, which does not allow the client to assume the normal position for emptying the bladder.
C. When bladder is full, palpation causes urge; palpation causes pain.
D. Clients taking diuretic medications should receive them early in the morning so they do not need to void during the night.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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