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Certified Nurse Aide Sample Test

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Your male patient who is confined to bed tells you that he has to urinate. Which of the following pieces of equipment should you provide for this?





Correct Answer:
a urinal
when a male patient confined to bed expresses the need to urinate, the appropriate piece of equipment to provide him is a urinal. here's why this is the correct choice among the given options:

a urinal is specifically designed for male patients to use when they need to urinate without leaving the bed. it is typically a bottle-shaped container with a handle and an opening that is shaped to fit comfortably against the male body. this design helps prevent spills and allows the patient to use it while lying down or slightly sitting up, providing ease and convenience.

on the other hand, a bedpan, while also used by bedridden patients, is generally more suitable for defecation. bedpans are broader and are designed to be placed under a patient when they cannot get to the bathroom. they can be used by both male and female patients but are not specifically tailored for urination in males.

fracture pans are a variant of bedpans but are shallower and designed to be easier to slide under a patient with limited mobility, such as those with a hip fracture. while they can be used for urination, their primary design focus is to assist patients in defecating without needing to move significantly, which could exacerbate their injuries.

an emesis basin, another option mentioned, is entirely unsuitable for this purpose. emesis basins are small, kidney-shaped bowls used for catching vomit or used during minor medical procedures, typically involving the face and upper body. they are not designed for collecting urine and would be impractical and inappropriate to use for this purpose.

therefore, the correct equipment to provide to a male patient confined to bed who needs to urinate is a urinal. it is designed for ease of use, hygiene, and comfort specifically for urination, making it the most suitable and practical choice among the options provided.


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