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Collmarie

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A client is recovering from a cystoscopy. The nurse would expect to assess which of the following regarding the client's urine after the procedure?
 
  1. Anuria
  2. Blood clots
  3. Hematuria
  4. Pink-tinged

Question 2

A female client is concerned that she has not had sexual intercourse with her husband for over 2 months. Which of the following can the nurse respond as causes for an alteration in sexual functioning? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Chronic illnesses
  2. Physical disabilities
  3. Negative body image
  4. Medications
  5. Surgical procedures
  6. Employment status



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Answer to Question 1

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The bladder and urethra are usually irritated as a result of the procedure. This causes pink-tinged urine. Large amounts of blood in the urine, anuria, or blood clots are not expected findings after this procedure.

Answer to Question 2

1, 2, 3, 4, 5
There are a variety of causes for sexual dysfunction. Some reasons include chronic illnesses, physical disabilities, negative body image, medications, and surgical procedures. Employment status is not an identified cause for sexual dysfunction.



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