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lilldybug07

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What instructions does the nurse provide to the patient to obtain a double-voided urine specimen?
 
  a. Save two separate specimens from the first voiding in the morning.
  b. Add two specimens together from the morning voiding and the evening voiding.
  c. Discard the first sample, then wait a half hour and void again.
  d. Void first and then self-catheterize to obtain the specimens.

Question 2

An appropriate technique for a nurse to implement when providing a tube feeding after checking the placement of the tube is to:
 
  A. Cool the formula
  B. Lower the head of the bed
  C. Empty the feeding bag quickly over 10 to 15 minutes
  D. Raise the syringe to 1 foot above the insertion site



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Answer to Question 1

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A fresh specimen should be used because stagnant urine that has been in the bladder for several hours will not accurately reflect the serum glucose level at the time of testing. Ask the patient to collect a random urine specimen and discard, drink a glass of water, and collect another specimen 30 to 45 minutes later.

Answer to Question 2

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D. Fill syringe with measured amount of formula. Release tube, and elevate syringe to no more than 18 inches (45 cm) above insertion site and allow it to empty gradually by gravity.
A. Cold formula causes gastric cramping.
B. Place client in high-Fowler's position, or elevate head of bed at least 30 degrees to prevent aspiration.
C. Allow bag to empty gradually over 30 to 60 minutes.



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