What This Document Is
This document is a focused review resource for Test Three in NUR 2090, Foundation of Humanistic Nursing Practice at Molloy University. It consolidates key information related to the genitourinary, abdominal, bowel elimination, neurological, head/neck, regional lymphatics, and EENT systems. It’s designed to help students efficiently prepare for an exam by highlighting core concepts and terminology.
Why This Document Matters
This review is intended for students currently enrolled in NUR 2090 who are preparing for their third exam. It serves as a concentrated study aid, allowing students to quickly revisit essential structures, functions, and alterations related to the body systems covered. It’s most valuable when used *in conjunction with* course lectures, textbooks, and other assigned materials.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review is not a substitute for comprehensive study. It provides an overview and does not include detailed explanations, case studies, or practice questions beyond what is explicitly listed. It assumes prior knowledge of foundational nursing concepts. This document will not teach you the material; it helps you identify what you should already know.
What This Document Provides
The full review includes:
* An overview of the structures of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra).
* Key concepts related to urine formation, excretion, and characteristics (volume, color, clarity, odor).
* A table outlining typical 24-hour intake and output.
* Definitions and examples of alterations in urinary function, including dysuria, polyuria, oliguria, anuria, urgency, frequency, nocturia, hematuria, pyuria, enuresis, urinary retention, and various types of incontinence.
* Information on neurogenic bladder.
This preview *does not* include the full content of the table regarding intake and output, detailed explanations of the conditions listed, or any practice questions. It is a high-level overview to help you assess the document’s relevance to your study needs.