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abdominal leak point pressure - ANSWERS-performed during the filling CMG to
determine the intra-abdominal pressure needed to push urine out in a partially
closed sphincter. This test is used to determine severity of stress urinary
incontinence (SUI) especially identifying the patient with ISD (intrinsic sphincter
deficiency) leading to SUI that may benefit from procedures to increase urethral
resistance



daily fiber recommendation - ANSWERS-25-38 grams per day



fiber (stool bulking agent) - ANSWERS-holds on to water



when given for constipation: give with lots of water

when given for diarrhea: give with little water



surfactant stool softener - ANSWERS-ex: docusate sodium



brings water to the gut to soften feces



osmotic laxative - ANSWERS-ex: miralax, milk of magnesia, lactulose, sorbitol

,pulls fluid into the bowel to soften stool and distends the bowel wall to stimulate
peristalsis



stimulant laxative - ANSWERS-ex: senna, bisacodyl, castor oil



stimulates enteric nervous system to increase peristalsis



antidiarrheals - ANSWERS-ex: loperamide, bismuth subsalicylate



slow bowel transit time and/or thicken stool



sympathetic nerves release __________ and have __________ receptors -
ANSWERS-adrenaline (norepinephrine)

adrenergic



parasympathetic nerves release __________ and have __________ or
__________ receptors - ANSWERS-acetylcholine

cholinergic/muscarinic



adrenergic receptors - ANSWERS-*promote urine storage*



beta-adrenergic: cause bladder relaxation

alpha-adrenergic: cause bladder neck closure

, cholinergic/muscarinic receptors - ANSWERS-*promote urine emptying*



cholinergic/muscarinic: cause detrusor muscle contraction, indirectly stop alpha-
adrenergic stimulation (so the bladder neck can relax)



anticholinergic meds - ANSWERS-goal: promote urine storage



mechanism: relax detrusor muscle



uses: overactive bladder, urge UI



drugs: oxybutynin, tolterodine, trospium, solifenacin



s/e: dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, urinary retention, confusion



beta 3 adrenergic agonist meds - ANSWERS-goal: promote urine storage



mechanism: relax detrusor muscle



uses: overactive bladder, urge UI

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