Asked by Alicia Burnside on Jul 12, 2024
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During a health history, a patient tells the nurse that he has trouble in starting his urine stream. How should the nurse document this finding?
A) Urgency
B) Dribbling
C) Frequency
D) Hesitancy
Urine Stream
The flow of urine out of the body during urination.
Hesitancy
A delay or pause before initiating an action or speech, often due to uncertainty or anxiety.
Urgency
A sudden, compelling need to urinate, which is difficult to delay, often a symptom of a urinary tract condition.
- Interpret the common medical conditions and diseases associated with the male genital system, specifying their signs and symptoms.
Verified Answer
AA
anjali ahujaJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Hesitancy is trouble in starting the urine stream. Urgency is the feeling that one cannot wait to urinate. Dribbling is the last of the urine before or after the main act of urination. Frequency is urinating more often than usual.
Learning Objectives
- Interpret the common medical conditions and diseases associated with the male genital system, specifying their signs and symptoms.
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