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NR661/ NR 661 Urology 2026/2027 Update Questions and - Chamberlain

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NR661/ NR 661 Urology ( 2026/2027 Update) Questions and Answers - Chamberlain

NR661/ NR 661 Urology ( 2026/2027

Update) Questions and Answers

- Chamberlain

Q: A patient has urinary burning, frequency, and urgency. A likely explanation is that the

patient:

a. has a kidney stone

b. could be pregnant

c has a sexually transmitted disease

d. has diabetes

Answer:

c has a sexually transmitted disease

Q: A 73 year old male patient reports that he is experiencing a weakened urinary stream,

urinary frequency, and urgency. He is waking up once or twice nightly to urinate. How should

the nurse practitioner proceed?

a. digital rectal exam (DRE) only

b. DRE, urinalysis, PSA

c. PSA only

d. PSA, DRE, BUN, Cr

Answer:

b. DRE, urinalysis, PSA

Q: A patient with urolithasis is more likely to:

a. have frequent urinary tract infections

b. be of male gender

c. have chills and fever

d. demonstrate RBC casts

Answer:


b. be of male gender

Q: A physically independent 75 year old was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment 6

months ago. She resides in an assisted living facility. She is in the clinic today for a scheduled

visit. Her adult daughter reports that about 2 weeks ago her mother had an episode of urinary

incontinence but no known episodes since. She is found to have asymptomatic bacteriuria. UA=

(-) leukocytes (+) nitrates 5-10 WBCs. How should she be managed?

a. repeat the urinalysis in 7 days

b. treat her today with a one-day dose of an antibiotic

c. monitor her for symptoms of a urinary tract infection

d. repeat the urinalysis in 4 weeks

Answer:

c. monitor her for symptoms of a urinary tract infection

Q: A 22 year old male patient has symptoms of burning with urination. Which assessment

below is least important at this time

a. body temperature

b. full genital exam

c. abdominal exam

d. assessment of CVA tenderness

Answer:

c. abdominal exam

Q: Which patient is most likely to develop a urinary tract infection?

a. 20 year old sexually active female

b. 60 year old sexually active male

c. anyone who consumes multiple carbonated beverages daily

d. 70 year old nursing home resident

Answer:

a. 20 year old sexually active female




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