Abdominal & elimination assessment Flashcards
What is urinary retention?
Inability to completely empty the bladder when urinating.
The patient is a 86 year old male who is incontinent at night. An appropriate alternative to catheterisation for this patient would be:
- Uridome.
- Less fluid in the evening.
- Incontinence pad.
The mechanism of action of the oral laxative docusate sodium (coloxyl) is:
Docusate is a stool softener. It works by increasing the amount of water the stool absorbs in the gut, making the stool softer and easier to pass.
The nurse begins to suspect faecal impaction in a patient who has not passed a stool in 10 days when the patient
- Abdominal pain.
- Tenderness on palpation.
- Absent bowel sounds in LLQ.
- Dull sounds on percussion.
An elderly patient states that she is worried because she has not had a bowel movement each day. The nurse’s best response concerning defecation patterns for elderly people would be:
The number of bowel movements per week varies between people. What is your usual bowel pattern?
What is the definition of ascites?
The accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, causing abdominal swelling.
OR
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen.
What is a normal finding on palpation of the abdomen?v
The abdomen is non-tender and soft with no guarding, no palpable masses felt.
When inspecting a client’s abdominal contour, the nurse observes the abdomen to be sunken with the lower edges of the ribs visible. The nurse describes and documents this as:
Scaphoid