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Deck 127: Incontinence
The provider is evaluating a patient for potential causes of urinary incontinence and performs a postvoid residual (PVR) test which yields 30 mL of urine. What is the interpretation of this result?
A) The patient may have overflow incontinence.
B) The patient probably has a urinary tract infection (UTI).
C) This is a normal result.
D) This represents incomplete emptying.
A) The patient may have overflow incontinence.
B) The patient probably has a urinary tract infection (UTI).
C) This is a normal result.
D) This represents incomplete emptying.
C
The provider is counseling a patient who has stress incontinence about ways to minimize accidents. What will the provider suggest initially?
A) Increasing fluid intake to dilute the urine
B) Referral to a physical therapist
C) Taking pseudoephedrine daily
D) Voiding every 2 hours during the day
A) Increasing fluid intake to dilute the urine
B) Referral to a physical therapist
C) Taking pseudoephedrine daily
D) Voiding every 2 hours during the day
D
The daughter of an elderly confused patient reports that her parent is having urinary incontinence several times each day. What will the provider do initially?
A) Obtain a urine sample for urinalysis (UA) and possible culture
B) Order serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen tests
C) Perform a bladder scan to determine distention and retention
D) Tell the daughter that this is expected given her mother's age and confusion
A) Obtain a urine sample for urinalysis (UA) and possible culture
B) Order serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen tests
C) Perform a bladder scan to determine distention and retention
D) Tell the daughter that this is expected given her mother's age and confusion
A