Asked by Elizabeth Garrity on Jul 29, 2024

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While receiving a shift report on a patient, the nurse is informed that the patient has urinary incontinence. Upon assessment, which finding will the nurse expect?

A) An indwelling Foley catheter
B) Reddened irritated skin on buttocks
C) Tiny blood clots in the patient's urine
D) Foul-smelling discharge indicative of infection

Urinary Incontinence

The involuntary leakage of urine, indicating a loss of bladder control.

Indwelling Foley Catheter

A sterile tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine.

Urine Clots

Blood clots in the urine, which may be a sign of a medical condition affecting the kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract.

  • Gain insight into the concepts and treatment strategies for different categories of urinary incontinence.
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Ujwala Deepthi MandagondiAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Urinary incontinence is uncontrolled urinary elimination; if the urine has prolonged contact with the skin, skin breakdown can occur. An indwelling Foley catheter is a solution for urine retention. Blood clots and foul-smelling discharge are often signs of infection.