PN FUNDAMENTALS UPDATED 2024 EXAM

PN FUNDAMENTALS UPDATED 2024 EXAM ( 53 Questions)

. A nurse is collecting a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity from a client who has an indwelling urinary catheter. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?



Correct Answer: A

Choice A Reason:

 Removing 45 mL of urine from the catheter with a syringe is correct. To obtain a sterile urine specimen from an indwelling urinary catheter, the nurse should use a sterile syringe to aspirate a specific volume of urine from the catheter tubing. This method ensures minimal contamination and an accurate representation of the urine in the bladder at that moment.

Choice B Reason:

 Clamping the catheter tubing for 60 min is incorrect.

Clamping the catheter tubing can lead to potential complications such as urinary retention, backflow of urine, or discomfort for the client. It's not a standard practice and could compromise the client's care.

Choice C Reason:

Clamping the catheter tubing below the needleless port is incorrect.

Clamping the catheter tubing can disrupt the urinary drainage and potentially cause issues like urinary stasis or increase the risk of infection. It's not an appropriate method for collecting a sterile urine specimen.

Choice D Reason:

 Place the specimen in a clean specimen cup is incorrect. While placing the specimen in a clean cup is necessary, the method of collecting a urine sample from an indwelling catheter involves using a sterile syringe to aspirate a specific volume of urine directly from the catheter tubing, rather than pouring it into a cup from the collection bag.




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