NCLEX Yellow Book Klimek’s Version (KV) Practice Test

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What type of monitoring is essential post-cystoscopy?

Vital signs monitoring

Neurological checks

Cystoscopy Monitoring

After a cystoscopy, essential monitoring includes specific observations related to the procedure's outcomes, particularly monitoring for any complications that may arise, such as bleeding or infection. Cystoscopy involves inserting a thin tube equipped with a camera into the bladder through the urethra, which can cause irritation or trauma to the urinary tract.

Monitoring in this context focuses on assessing the patient for signs of complications like hematuria (blood in urine), abdominal pain, or difficulty urinating. This includes assessing the appearance and output of urine, as well as ensuring the patient is stable and comfortable after this invasive procedure. By identifying early signs of complications through careful monitoring, healthcare providers can intervene promptly to manage any issues that may arise.

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