Page 1 of 34 PASSPOINT THE NURSING PROCESS EXAM LATEST EXAM 2025 - 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+ (LATEST VERSION) WELL REVISED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDALE 100% GUARANTEE PASS Passpoint: The Nursing Process A client in a same-day surgery recovery area after repair of an inguinal hernia is alert and takes fluids well. He feels the need to void and has tried using the urinal twice without success. The client is anxious to be discharged. Which action should the nurse take? Obtain a prescription to increase the client's IV fluids. Assist the client with standing and using the urinal or toilet. Withhold pain medication until the client voids. Withhold fluids until the client voids. Assist the client with standing and using the urinal or toilet. Difficulty voiding is a common complication of the anesthesia used during surgery that's easily managed by helping the client to stand and void. The client is alert and planning discharge, so this intervention won't endanger his condition. Because the client is alert and able to communicate any prior difficulty with voiding, the nurse need not check his chart for this information. Pain medication should not be withheld because the client should remain