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Diagram of an AV fistula created for use in a patient who requires dialysis
In a patient with renal contusion, if the patient’s pain increases, the nurse’s main priority would be to:
Which statement regarding the assessment or treatment of urethral trauma is true?
The most appropriate nursing action for an uncircumcised male patient with a zipper injury would be to:
Which test would confirm a diagnosis of renal trauma most conclusively?
Which symptom is present when the urethra is completely transected?
The nurse would anticipate a penile fracture to be treated by:
Which injury resulting from blunt renal trauma typically resolves without surgery?
The nurse would expect a patient with a ruptured bladder to exhibit which signs and symptoms:
Which injury would lead the nurse to suspect kidney trauma:
Which statement regarding urethral trauma is true:
Which medication should be avoided if renal calculi are suspected?
Which of the following would not be commonly seen in a patient suffering from kidney stones?
Which action should be the nurse’s priority when treating a patient with renal colic?
If a kidney were partially obstructed by a calculus, the nurse would expect the patient’s urine output to:
Which procedure would the nurse most likely expect to see used to confirm a diagnosis of renal calculi?
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