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painful or difficult urination
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Dysuria
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An indwelling or retention catheter is also called a
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Foley Catheter
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Is the involuntary, unpredicted loss of urine from the bladder
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Functional incontinence
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Blood in the unrine is
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Hematuria
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A catheter left in the bladder so urine drains constantly into a drainage bag is celled a tetention, Foley, or
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Indwelling catheter
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The process of empting the bladder is called urination, voiding, or
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Micturition
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Is having more than one type of incontinence.
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Mixed incontinence
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Frequent unination at night is
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Nocturia
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Ascant amount of urnine, usually less than 500 ml in 24 hours, is
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Oligura
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An arificial opening is a
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Ostomy
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The loss of urine when the bodder is too full is
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Overflow incontinence
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The production of abnormally large amounts of urine is
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Polyuria
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The loss of urine at predictable intervals when the bladder is full
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Reflex incontinence
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A Foley or indwelling catheter is also called a
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Retention Catheter
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An artifical opening to the outside of the body is a
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Stomia
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A catheter that drains the bladder and then is removed is a
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Straight Catheter
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The loss of small amounts of urine with exercise and certain movements is
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stress incontinence
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The loss of urine in response to a sudden, urgent need to void is
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Urge incontinence
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Voiding at frequent intervals is
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Urinary frequency
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Is the inability to contal the loss of urine from the bladder
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Urinary incontinence
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Is the need to void at once
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Urinary Urgency
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Another name for micturition or voiding, which is the process of empting urine from the bladder , is
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Urination
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A (------- ) is a diversion of urine away from the bladder through a sugically created opening in the skin
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Urostomy
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Another word for urination or micturation is
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Voiding
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Is a chair or wheelchair with an opening for a bedpan or container
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Commodes
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