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The patient is taking phenazopyridine. When assessing the urine, what will the nurse expect?
 
  a. Red color
  b. Orange color
  c. Dark amber color
  d. Intense yellow color

Question 2

Which assessment question should the nurse ask if stress incontinence is suspected?
 
  a. Do you think your bladder feels distended?
  b. Do you empty your bladder completely when you void?
  c. Do you experience urine leakage when you cough or sneeze?
  d. Do your symptoms increase with consumption of alcohol or caffeine?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Some drugs change the color of urine (e.g., phenazopyridineoran ge, riboflavinintense yellow). Eating beets, rhubarb, and blackberries causes red urine. Dark amber urine is the result of high concentrations of bilirubin in patients with liver disease.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Stress incontinence can be related to intraabdominal pressure causing urine leakage, as would happen during coughing or sneezing. Asking the patient about the fullness of the bladder would rule out retention and overflow. An inability to void completely can refer to urge incontinence. Physiological causes and medications can effect elimination, but this is not related to stress incontinence.



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