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Involuntary loss of urine alongside a strong desire
Urge incontinence-
to urinate. Patient can no longer suppress signal
definition
from bladder to brain that it is time to urinate.
Urge incontinence prompted voiding, toilet q2h
treatment
Inability to retain urine when intra-abdominal
Stress incontinence- pressure is increased (sneezing, laughing, coughing,
definition or aerobic exercise). Urethra cannot tighten enough
to prevent release of urine.
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Exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles (Kegel
exercises)
Stress incontinence- Estrogen replacement (estrogen cream)
treatment Drug therapy
Surgical repair
Collagen injections
Caused by cognitive inability to recognize the urge
to urinate or self-care deficit caused by extreme
Functional incontinence-
depression. Inability to reach the bathroom because
definition
of restraints, side rails, or an out-of-reach walker can
also result in functional incontinence.
Functional incontinence- home aids like bedside commodes, education,
treatment bladder training
Overflow incontinence- Poor contractility of the detrusor muscle or
definition obstruction of the urethra
Overflow incontinence- prostate hypertrophy in males or genital prolapse in
cause females
Surgery to relieve obstruction. Intermittent
Overflow incontinence-
catheterization, bladder compression, drug therapy,
treatment
behavioral interventions.
Neurogenic caused by disorders of the neurologic system (ex.
incontinence-definition MS or spinal cord injury)
Catheterization, surgery to remove
Neurogenic
stones/blockages, botox injections in bladder
incontinence-treatment
muscle
Urinary obstruction blocking outflow of kidney
Waste products accumulate in kidney and back up
Hydronephrosis into blood
Leads to End Stage Renal Disease
Tx: Removal of obstruction
Glomerulonephritis inflammation of the glomeruli within the kidney
gradual and progressive loss of kidney (renal)
Chronic Renal Failure
function
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