1. Second only to upper respiratory tract infection as a cause of morbidity from infection is: b) vaginal infection. e)gastrointestinal infection. 9urinary tract infection. prostate infection. 2. The incidence of urinary tract infections in women is арproximately times higher than in men. 9) 5 h) 10 »15 »20 3. About 80% of noninstitutionally acquired uncomplicated urinary tract infections are caused by: k) » Staphylococcus saprophyticus. m) Klebsiella pneumoniae. n) Enterobacter. o) Escherichia coli. 4. The nurse's best explanation to the patient about the definition of nocturia is: p)awakening at night with the desire to urinate. a incontinence of urine. nneeding to urinate frequently. a having blood in the urine. 5. The patient with frequent urinary tract infections should be taught the proper method of wiping after defecation or urination to prevent bacterial contamination. The proper technique is to wipe from: o back to front. wfront to back then when urinating and back to front when defecating. vfront to back.
1. Second only to upper respiratory tract infection as a cause of morbidity from infection is: b) vaginal infection. e)gastrointestinal infection. 9urinary tract infection. prostate infection. 2. The incidence of urinary tract infections in women is арproximately times higher than in men. 9) 5 h) 10 »15 »20 3. About 80% of noninstitutionally acquired uncomplicated urinary tract infections are caused by: k) » Staphylococcus saprophyticus. m) Klebsiella pneumoniae. n) Enterobacter. o) Escherichia coli. 4. The nurse's best explanation to the patient about the definition of nocturia is: p)awakening at night with the desire to urinate. a incontinence of urine. nneeding to urinate frequently. a having blood in the urine. 5. The patient with frequent urinary tract infections should be taught the proper method of wiping after defecation or urination to prevent bacterial contamination. The proper technique is to wipe from: o back to front. wfront to back then when urinating and back to front when defecating. vfront to back.
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