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within how many hours post birth should the baby void
24; o Can have presence of uric acid crystals, causing it to be pink (not
uncommon); do not panic
when do children begin to feel fullness of bladder
18-24 months; mylenization is complete
is urinary incontinence a normal part of aging ever?
NO
toilet training: age
3-4, boys take longer than girls
,nighttime continence
4-5 years
common UTI symptom in older adults
mental confusion
changes related to aging in women: bladder
prolapse of bladder and urethra, caused from cystocele, muscle time
(not as strong post vaginal birth), and loss of estrogen
heart disease and urination
can cause diminished blood flow to kidneys
dysuria
difficult/painful urination
polyuria
voiding excessively without increase in fluid inpiut
oliguria
decreased urine output; less than 500mL in 24 hours
,anuria
absence of urine, less than 100mL in 24 hr
nocturia
voiding at nighttime; should be able to sleep 7-8 hours without urge, but
increased fluid intake affects this
pyuria
pus in the urine; indicates infection, may appear cloudy and strong odor
is present
hematuria
blood in urine; you CAN have microscopic blood in the urine, but
oftentimes it will not be
frquency
people go very frequently
urgency
need to go immediately, comes about due to UTI
, retention
inability to empty bladder; cannot perceive fullness or unable to relax;
distension occurs
incontinence
loss of urine through non controlled urination
stress incontinence
sudden involuntary loss of small amounts of uinr (less than 50mL)
due to a sudden increase in abdominal pressure.
urge incontinence
involuntary loss of urine after strong urge to void
reflex incontinence
involuntary loss of urine that occurs at somewaht specific and predictable
intervals when speciifc bladder volume reached; inability to sense full
bladder due to disease of the spinal cord adn brain; neurological
problems, and
dementia