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Complications

- Urinary retention: Inability to completely empty the bladder, leading to discomfort and increased risk of urinary tract infections.

- Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Stagnant urine in the bladder can lead to bacterial growth and recurrent infections.

- Bladder stones: Residual urine in the bladder can precipitate the formation of bladder stones, causing pain and further obstruction.

- Hematuria: Presence of blood in the urine due to irritation and inflammation of the bladder or urinary tract.

- Acute kidney injury: Severe or prolonged urinary retention can cause back pressure on the kidneys, leading to kidney dysfunction.

- Bladder diverticula: Chronic pressure from urine retention can cause weak areas in the bladder wall, leading to pouchlike outpouchings called diverticula.

- Hydroureter and hydronephrosis: Dilatation of the ureters and kidneys due to urine backflow from the bladder obstruction.

- Renal insufficiency: Longterm obstruction and impaired kidney function can lead to chronic kidney disease and renal failure.

- Urinary incontinence: Overflow incontinence may occur when the bladder is constantly full, leading to involuntary urine leakage.

- Recurrent UTIs: BPHrelated urinary retention and incomplete bladder emptying increase the risk of recurrent urinary tract infections.

- Bladder damage: Prolonged bladder distension may lead to weakening of the bladder muscle and loss of its contractile function.

- Urinary stones: BPH can increase the risk of developing urinary stones due to urine stasis and altered urinary pH.

- Sexual dysfunction: BPH and its treatments may impact sexual function, leading to erectile dysfunction or ejaculatory disturbances.

- Emotional and psychological impact: BPH-related complications and symptoms can affect the patient's quality of life, causing anxiety, depression, or social isolation.

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Questions on Complications

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

No explanation

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

A sedentary lifestyle may contribute to overall health issues but is not a specific risk factor for BPH.

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

An enlarged bladder compressing the urethra is not a common symptom of BPH. Instead, it is the enlarged prostate that causes the obstruction.

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

Improved urine flow is an intended outcome of relieving urinary retention with the catheter, not a complication.

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Limiting fluid intake at night may cause dehydration and is not recommended. Instead, the client should focus on reducing evening fluid intake to minimize nighttime urine production.Questions

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

This is the correct answer. Difficulty starting a urine stream and a weak urine flow are obstructive voiding symptoms commonly seen in clients with BPH due to the enlargement of the prostate gland, which obstructs the urethra.

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

This is the correct answer. Difficulty emptying the bladder is a hallmark symptom of bladder outlet obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate in BPH.

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

Increased urine output is not a typical complication of BPH. BPH primarily affects the outflow of urine, resulting in obstructive voiding symptoms.

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Urinary urgency is the sudden and strong desire to urinate and is not specifically related to postvoid dribbling.

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

Nocturia is the need to wake up at night to urinate.

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

This is the correct answer. Residual urine in the bladder after voiding provides a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of UTIs. In BPH, the enlarged prostate obstructs the urethra, leading to incomplete bladder emptying and the presence of residual urine, which contributes to recurrent UTIs.

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

Alpha-blockers do not enhance urine production by the kidneys. They primarily focus on relaxing the smooth muscles to improve urinary flow.Questions

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

<p>A urinalysis is a general test used to assess the urine&#39;s appearance, specific gravity, and the presence of blood, proteins, and other substances. While it can provide information about kidney function and potential urinary tract infections, it is not specific to BPH.</p>

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

<p>This is the correct answer. During a transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), a lubricated probe is inserted into the rectum to obtain images of the prostate gland. Some clients may experience mild discomfort or pressure during the procedure, but it is generally well-tolerated.</p>

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

<p>The evaluation of urinary flow rate is typically done through urodynamic studies and flowmetry tests, not the PSA test.</p>

Correct Answer is D

Explanation

<p>This is the correct answer. Hematuria (blood in the urinE. can be associated with BPH due to irritation or trauma to the urinary tract caused by the enlarged prostate. Hematuria may be gross (visiblE. or microscopic and should be further evaluated to determine its cause.</p>

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

Reduced bladder capacity is not a contributing factor to recurrent UTIs in BPH.

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

A urodynamic study is not used to evaluate the bladder's capacity directly, but it does assess bladder function during voiding.

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Urge urinary incontinence is characterized by a sudden, strong urge to urinate, followed by involuntary urine loss. It is not related to the symptoms described in the question.Questions

Correct Answer is C

Explanation

Invasive surgery is usually reserved for severe cases of BPH that do not respond to conservative management or when complications occur.

Correct Answer is A

Explanation

Anticholinergics are used to treat overactive bladder symptoms, which are not specific to BPH-related LUTS.

TURP does not have a direct impact on fertility, as it does not affect the production or release of sperm.

Contracting the prostate gland is not a desired effect in BPH management.

Avoiding sitting for extended periods is not a specific activity restriction after a TURP.

Pelvic floor exercises are helpful for strengthening pelvic muscles but are not a primary intervention for relieving urinary retention.

Reducing the risk of urinary incontinence is not the primary goal of combination therapy with these medications.Questions

Urgency is the sudden and strong need to urinate, and it is not specifically associated with BPH.

Prostate cancer may cause symptoms similar to BPH, but sudden severe pain in the lower abdomen, groin, and testicles is not a typical presentation of prostate cancer.

Inadequate fluid intake may contribute to UTIs, but the primary reason for recurrent UTIs in BPH is the bacterial colonization of the prostate due to urinary retention.

Prostate cancer may have similar symptoms to BPH but would not present with acute urinary retention and a distended bladder.

This is the correct answer. Hematuria in clients with BPH may be due to the presence of bladder stones. Urinary retention and stasis can lead to the formation of stones in the bladder, which may cause bleeding and hematuria.

Urinary retention may cause decreased frequency of urination rather than nocturia and frequent nighttime urination.

Increased fluid intake may be beneficial for overall bladder health but will not directly relieve the obstruction causing acute urinary retention.Questions

This statement is incorrect. Over-the-counter cold medications containing decongestants can worsen BPH symptoms by constricting blood vessels, including those in the prostate, and can lead to urinary retention.

This is the correct answer. Catheterization is necessary to relieve urinary retention and drain the distended bladder.

Administering anticoagulant medications may not be necessary after a TURP unless specifically ordered by the healthcare provider. The nurse should follow the prescribed medication regimen and monitor for bleeding complications.

Waiting for new symptoms to arise before seeking a follow-up appointment may delay necessary interventions and could lead to worsening of symptoms.

This is the correct answer. Alpha-blocker medications used to treat BPH can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, leading to dizziness. Clients should be educated about this potential side effect and advised to change positions slowly to minimize the risk of falls.

This is the correct answer. Clients should be instructed to report any signs of catheter blockage or leakage to their healthcare provider. Catheter blockage can lead to urinary retention, and leakage may indicate a problem with the catheter or the drainage system.

Eating a high-protein diet is not specifically indicated for managing urinary frequency and urgency in clients with BPH.Questions

<p>This statement is not correct. BPH does not involve the absence of the prostate gland; it is an enlargement of the gland.</p>

<p>Urinalysis is a urine test that evaluates the urine&#39;s physical and chemical properties but does not directly assess the size and shape of the prostate gland.</p>
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