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painful voiding
Dysuria
strong urge to void
Urgency
less than 250 mL and frequent
Frequency
Normal void/ 24 hours
1,500 mL
Patients with an indwelling catheter should produce no less than ___ mL per hour
30
excessive amount of urine >2,500 to 3,000 mL/24 hours
Polyuria
output less than 500mL/ 24 hours
Oliguria
voiding during normal sleeping hours
Nocturia
less than 100mL output in 24 hours
Anuria
blood in urine
Hematuria
puss in urine
Pyuria
inability to empty bladder. can be caused by obstruction, inflamation, meds, anxiety, neuro problems
Urinary Retention
cystitis; bladder inflamation. Characterized by dysuria, urgency, and frequency
UTI
involuntary voiding. usually at night
Urinary Incontinence
lack of muscle tone
Stress incontinence
strong sudden urge to urinate but dont make it
Urge incontinence
cognitive deficit
functional incontinence
neuro, predictable intervals
Reflex incontinence
neuro, contant dripping of urine
Total incontinence
test for pH, gravity
Urinalysis, U/A
Normal urine pH
6
normal specific gravity range
1.015-1.025
causes of increased specific gravity
low intake, vomiting, diarrhea, fever
causes of decreased specific gravity
fluid loss, diuretics, diabetes, renal disease
KUB
xray of kidneys ureters and bladder
empty catheter bag how often?
every 8 hours
Cath care how often?
at least every 8 hours