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NCLEX-RN · Question #322
NCLEX-RN Question #322: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B. This is usually temporary. (A) This problem is temporary, but it may take some time to resolve, especially in an older man. (B) This problem is usually temporary, but it may take some time to resolve. (C) Keeping the client dry will not relieve his anxiety about his incontinence. (D) The bladder spasms are
Question
A 72-year-old male client had the Foley catheter that was inserted during the transurethral resection of his prostate removed today. He is concerned about the urinary incontinence he is having since removal of the Foley catheter. The nurse explains that:
Options
- AHe should not be concerned about it because it will resolve quickly
- BThis is usually temporary
- CThe nurse will keep him dry, and he should notify the nurse when this happens
- DThis is related to the bladder spasms and will soon stop
Explanation
(A) This problem is temporary, but it may take some time to resolve, especially in an older man. (B) This problem is usually temporary, but it may take some time to resolve. (C) Keeping the client dry will not relieve his anxiety about his incontinence. (D) The bladder spasms are not the cause of the client's incontinence.
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