Clinical Nursing Skills- A Concept-Based Approach, 4e Pearson Education Test Bank ISBN- 978-0136909507- Chapter 4 Elimination Verified 2024 Practice
... [Show More] Questions and 100% Correct Answers with Explanations for Exam Preparation, Graded A+ 1) The nurse prepares to obtain a urine sample from a client's closed drainage system. Place the procedure steps in the correct order. A) Disinfect the needle insertion site. B) Insert the needle at a 30-to 40-degree angle. C) Unclamp the catheter. D) Transfer the urine to the specimen container. E) Withdraw the required amount of urine. F) Clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes. Answer: F, A, B, E, C, D Explanation: A) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40- degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. B) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40-degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. C) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40-degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. D) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40-degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. E) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40-degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. F) The procedure for obtaining a urine sample from a closed drainage system is as follows: clamp the drainage tubing at least 8 cm (3 in.) below the sampling port for 30 minutes; disinfect the needle insertion site; insert the needle at a 30- to 40-degree angle; withdraw the required amount of urine; unclamp the catheter; transfer the urine to the specimen container. Page Ref: 234 2) The nurse prepares to obtain a urine specimen from a client's indwelling catheter. What is the nurse’s understanding of the purpose of clamping the indwelling catheter prior to collection of urine? A) Decreases client discomfort B) Increases urine production C) Promotes sterile collection D) Eases technique of procedure Answer: C Explanation: A) Clamping is not done to decrease the client's discomfort. B) Clamping is not done to increase urine production. C) Clamping the client's indwelling catheter promotes the sterile collection of urine because sterile urine collects in the tube, allowing for sterile collection. D) Clamping is not done to ease technique of the procedure [Show Less]