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Weekly Reading:
Giddens: Chapter 17; Linton & Matteson: Chapter 14, Chapter 41, 842-846, 858-869, 1094-1099;
Silvestri: 211-213; 751-754; 755-767; 782-784; 787, Willihnganz/Clayton: 662-664; 670-673; 675-678
Lecture 1
Elimination (Giddens chapter 17, Linton & Matteson 721-722; Chapter 41)
Define the concept of elimination: .
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Name the two systems responsible for elimination?
Ui g 51
Define the fcmgwing terms: (Linton & Matteson p. 827)
Anuria: C\b . O (l{lflez
Dysuria: ’DOuN U\ O Q. WYl T (LHDCMCH
Oliguria: __\(DU unne CLPrQ-«W'
Polyuria: LXCLSSI\IQ. U{L[Y, OLJ'! -
Nocturia: j(oo\m\' LLHOahon
Hematuria: !)K)( M ! W)L 5(\ f\C
Anatomy Review
** Review the anatomy of the digestive system in Linton & Matteson p 721-722
**Review the anatomy of the urinary system in Linton & Matteson p 822-823
Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence
e Review Box 14.1 Risk factors for urinary incontinence
e Review Table 14.1 Age-related changes in the urinary system
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In your Giddens text it states that alterations in elimination can occur within the urinary or
gastrointestinal function. Most of the problems and conditions are grouped by common theme
climination include control and retention
Elimination: Renal (Urinary)
-
Problems with: | Possible Causes fg:::)‘ Symptoms to Monitor (include lab
—
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EBREBENE
Define the different types of urinary incontinence (Linton & Matteson p. 230 Table 14.3)
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Mediations
Generic name: oxybutynin chloride Drug class
NNhcholineraic
Trade name: Ditropan Action (how does the medication V\()\
Indication (what is this medication used \“h‘ bfl's OCQM\ ¢ S
for: One(achve bladr| pn rece@olsS \q
Cgtramdlcations
wladder”
Route of administratiqn: 2039N% ,h V |
Ota\ [Topical \:}?Obswd'vl Kesp
Nursing Considerations: Common side effects:
NOONL Lo L1 NR Ok MO L
\% PetoN
DI‘Z‘ZA{\QSS
Patient teaching:
Cohon v Overheeth 0 Qe
Acsage (ogmiie Changes
Elimination: Bowel
Problems with: Possthle Chuses f:f::ls( s&; Symptoms to Monitor (include lab
SFooT Catra2 =0T,
— "Ohfone datjig GM& MeI[CT
> nvolracs HassSte
o
oo \ggeal ur qa?wl \;ézmge&)bl
ch O Hreguent oo
Retention - GO «T\UVW\M# s reaning
;?(b\$ NG on
2. (WUl 0
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* Review Box 37.1 Linton & Matteson p. 728 - Assessment of patient with disorder of the
digestive tract
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CosyN Mj\fl}t@m“ 5: Elimination
Weekly Reading:
Giddens: Chapter 17; Linton & Matteson: Chapter 14, Chapter 41, 842-846, 858-869, 1094-1099;
Silvestri: 211-213; 751-754; 755-767; 782-784; 787, Willihnganz/Clayton: 662-664; 670-673; 675-678
Lecture 1
Elimination (Giddens chapter 17, Linton & Matteson 721-722; Chapter 41)
Define the concept of elimination: .
oVt 3+
Name the two systems responsible for elimination?
Ui g 51
Define the fcmgwing terms: (Linton & Matteson p. 827)
Anuria: C\b . O (l{lflez
Dysuria: ’DOuN U\ O Q. WYl T (LHDCMCH
Oliguria: __\(DU unne CLPrQ-«W'
Polyuria: LXCLSSI\IQ. U{L[Y, OLJ'! -
Nocturia: j(oo\m\' LLHOahon
Hematuria: !)K)( M ! W)L 5(\ f\C
Anatomy Review
** Review the anatomy of the digestive system in Linton & Matteson p 721-722
**Review the anatomy of the urinary system in Linton & Matteson p 822-823
Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence
e Review Box 14.1 Risk factors for urinary incontinence
e Review Table 14.1 Age-related changes in the urinary system
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In your Giddens text it states that alterations in elimination can occur within the urinary or
gastrointestinal function. Most of the problems and conditions are grouped by common theme
climination include control and retention
Elimination: Renal (Urinary)
-
Problems with: | Possible Causes fg:::)‘ Symptoms to Monitor (include lab
—
\oluntery) warage
-~
5
POV (7S din
Control S‘\’(eé W 3(‘0117400/\ CD(\O»U
S ww >~
2.,
UL
O
Taoo bk FoUingte ©r
reenton L BPW of @b
Al \13\'3ub Sre l
Ulgha sencg o
" ORUORNIC | ogod
EBREBENE
Define the different types of urinary incontinence (Linton & Matteson p. 230 Table 14.3)
TSR
Type Description Cause Nursing Care
= 025 of' e | Lelacethon | Tealh e
. Au g
NG b\%\\éfi;& PQ\\}n(. AfiVlS£+09\?(;d
S ,( fit e %m Admini U
ot
Urge 1
{—LGLIQ\I&j\
QX
T——
C\)\db(
E?Cfi % \J\VuldS -
‘ \M S\TM\C\NSWH’D Vou fldm:n g3
M#m)%m DenanhG schadtie o Sy ‘_‘
Functional
ofmally) - Yo maa\r\éuflj nfe @
e dln@nel( %‘j‘e)fial - E)WNQ
‘oom el
uOne/ [Ur ' Ct
o \zfiS“ \)\c@:‘\)fi MLves) muscties Q&(CW
2
wikod | SSpinal inur
2
DePloymw\hnmu, | -
of cellexiVe (adechon
B
¥
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Mediations
Generic name: oxybutynin chloride Drug class
NNhcholineraic
Trade name: Ditropan Action (how does the medication V\()\
Indication (what is this medication used \“h‘ bfl's OCQM\ ¢ S
for: One(achve bladr| pn rece@olsS \q
Cgtramdlcations
wladder”
Route of administratiqn: 2039N% ,h V |
Ota\ [Topical \:}?Obswd'vl Kesp
Nursing Considerations: Common side effects:
NOONL Lo L1 NR Ok MO L
\% PetoN
DI‘Z‘ZA{\QSS
Patient teaching:
Cohon v Overheeth 0 Qe
Acsage (ogmiie Changes
Elimination: Bowel
Problems with: Possthle Chuses f:f::ls( s&; Symptoms to Monitor (include lab
SFooT Catra2 =0T,
— "Ohfone datjig GM& MeI[CT
> nvolracs HassSte
o
oo \ggeal ur qa?wl \;ézmge&)bl
ch O Hreguent oo
Retention - GO «T\UVW\M# s reaning
;?(b\$ NG on
2. (WUl 0
| Pb(ifl' ~(ay
* Review Box 37.1 Linton & Matteson p. 728 - Assessment of patient with disorder of the
digestive tract
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