The nurse is caring for a client undergoing a cystoscopy to diagnose bladder cancer. Following the test, the client returns to his room. Which signs should alert the nurse to a potential complication()
A. Chills and tachycardia.
B. Urinary frequency and burning on urination.
C. Dizziness and fainting.
D. Pink-tinged urine and bladder spasms.
参考答案:A
解析:
Chilis and tachycardia may indicate bladder infection and should be reported to the physician immediately. Clients commonly feel burning on urination and urinary frequency after cystoscopy as a result of irritation from the cystoscope. Orthostatic dizziness and fainting may occur after the legs have been removed from stirrups, which are used to maintain the client in a lithotomy position. Pink-tinged urine and bladder spasms may be expected after cystoscopy. Note, however, that the occurrence of bright red blood may be an indication of hemorrhage.