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Evvie72

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Incontinence is a problem for many older women. The normal aging change that contributes to stress incontinence for older women is
 
  a. Decreased renal blood flow
  b. Decreased bladder capacity
  c. Reduced glomerular filtration rate
  d. Loss of mass and strength of perineal muscles

Question 2

When doing a nursing assessment of the head, neck, and face, it is appropriate to
 
  a. Observe hair distribution, question head injury, determine range of motion of the arms
  b. Report facial tic and facial edema, note range of motion of the neck
  c. Assess lice, level of stress, and frequency of nosebleeds
  d. Note head position and proportions, assess dental care



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Answer to Question 1

D
Stress incontinence, or loss of urine when intra-abdominal pressure is increased, can be increased with weak pelvic floor muscles. Responses A, B, and C are normal aging changes of the urinary system, but they do not affect stress incontinence.

Answer to Question 2

B
When doing a head, neck, and face assessment, one does not include arms, nose, or mouth. These areas are unique and separate. It is important to assess each area thoroughly to detect subtle symptoms.



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