Question: List basic steps that you need to include as you give directions to a patient for collecting a clean catch specimen. 3. Why is the
List basic steps that you need to include as you give directions to a patient for collecting a clean catch specimen. 3. Why is the first voiding of a 24 hour specimen discarded? 4. What should the nurse do if one voiding is discarded accidently in a 24 hour specimen? 5. Describe the anatomical changes for the following urinary diversions. a. cutaneous urinary diversion/ileal conduit b. continent urinary diversion/Indiana and Koch pouch 6. Scanning - What is the benefit of the bladder scanner over the hands-on assessment techniques to assess urinary retention? 7. In what way are the catheters different for an intermittent catheterization and an indwelling catheterization? 8. For what reason(s) might a patient have an order for intermittent catheterization? 9. What are the potential complications of catheterization? 10. When the nurse walks into the room of a patient with a foley catheter, what specific data should be included in the nurse's assessment? 11. The patient has a triple lumen indwelling catheter and continuous bladder irrigation. The irrigation is running at 125mL/hr. After 8 hours, the nurse empties 2500mL from the catheter collection / drainage bag. How much of this total is actually urine output
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