Why might bladder retention occur?
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- Obstruction (ex. BPH)
- external sphincter problems
- medication
- post-op
,What is scheduled voiding?
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Timed voiding
List the relationships between the concepts we have learn so far and elimination.
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- Nutrition
- cognition
- Fluid and electrolytes
- mobility
- acid-base balance
What are nursing interventions related to urinary incontinence?
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- Referral to specialist
- teach pelvic floor excercises
- initiative continence training program
- assess/modify environment
- select appropriate continence aids
- assess medications
What are risk factors for urinary incontinence?
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- cognitive impairment
- functional impairment
- institutionalizations
- medication effects (diuretics)
- gender-specific (pelvic floor disorders)
What are negative functional consequences in urinary wellness?
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- decreased ability to maintain homeostasis
- decreased clearance of drugs
- decreased bladder capacity
- urgency
- chronic residual urine
- incontinence
- nocturia
- uti
Define Hesitancy:
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the urge to urinate exists, but the person has difficulty starting the urine
stream.
Define Frequency:
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- Obstruction (ex. BPH)
- external sphincter problems
- medication
- post-op
,What is scheduled voiding?
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Timed voiding
List the relationships between the concepts we have learn so far and elimination.
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- Nutrition
- cognition
- Fluid and electrolytes
- mobility
- acid-base balance
What are nursing interventions related to urinary incontinence?
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- Referral to specialist
- teach pelvic floor excercises
- initiative continence training program
- assess/modify environment
- select appropriate continence aids
- assess medications
What are risk factors for urinary incontinence?
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- cognitive impairment
- functional impairment
- institutionalizations
- medication effects (diuretics)
- gender-specific (pelvic floor disorders)
What are negative functional consequences in urinary wellness?
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- decreased ability to maintain homeostasis
- decreased clearance of drugs
- decreased bladder capacity
- urgency
- chronic residual urine
- incontinence
- nocturia
- uti
Define Hesitancy:
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the urge to urinate exists, but the person has difficulty starting the urine
stream.
Define Frequency: