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Practice Question

What is the symptom called when a male patient, diagnosed with an enlarged prostate (BPH/benign prostatic hyperplasia), reports not completely emptying his bladder when he voids?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

Urinary retention

Rationale:

🔷 Urinary retention refers to the inability to completely empty the bladder, common in BPH.

🔷 It results from enlarged prostate compressing the urethra, impeding urine flow.

🔷 Clients often feel incomplete bladder emptying or have post-void residuals.

🔷 It increases the risk for UTIs and overflow incontinence.

🔷 May require catheterization or surgical intervention depending on severity.

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Ivy Tech Medical Surgical NRSG 102 Exam

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  • Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: General Exams
  • Domain: Medical-surgical📚
  • Answer Choices: 4
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