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West Coast University PATHO 101 Chapter 29 1)Incontinence manifested by constant or intermittent dribbling is known as Which statement is true concerning incontinence? Functional incontinence is often the result of environmental limitations

Nursing Aug 09, 2021

West Coast University

PATHO 101

Chapter 29

1)Incontinence manifested by constant or intermittent dribbling is known as

  1. Which statement is true concerning incontinence?
    1. Functional incontinence is often the result of environmental limitations.
    2. Stress incontinence is caused by increased intra­abdominal pressure
    3. Urge incontinence is a result of involuntary detrusor contractions.
    4. Stress incontinence is affected by muscle laxity.
  2. A manifestation of calculi in the ureters include which of the following?
    1. Hematuria
    2. Flank pain

 

    1. Tachycardia
    2. Intermittent pain
  1. In a normal bladder environment, cystitis is prevented by which of the following?
    1. Flushing effects of voiding
    2. High urea concentration
    3. High urine osmolarity
    4. Low pH in urine
  2. A factor that predisposes elderly persons to cystitis is which of the following?
    1. Chronic illness such as diabetes
    2. decreased estrogen in women
    3. Benign prostatic hypertrophy
    4. Bowel incontinence
  3. Clinical manifestations of cystitis include which of the following?
    1. Dysuria
    2. Urinary frequency
    3. Cloudy urine
    4. Pain in the suprapubic area
  4. Which procedure is commonly used in the treatment of muscle­invasive malignant bladder tumors?
    1. Cystectomy
    2. Radiation therapy
  5. The etiology of secondary vesicoureteral reflux of the bladder includes which of the following?
    1. surgeries involving the ureterovesical junction
    2. Increased pressure within the bladder
    3. Inflammatory processes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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