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Pale yellow
diuretics
orange. orange-red or pink
Pyridium (urinary tract analgesics)
sulfonamides (anti-infectives)
Dilantin (anticonvulsants)
Rifampin (antitubercular)
Green or blue green
Elavil(antidepressant)
Brown or black
Levodopa (antiparkinson)
injectible iron
acute urinary incontinence
short time reversible
functional incontinence
not caused by something wrong with the bladder they may just not be able to get to the bathroom in time
chronic urinary incontinence
Extraurethral incontinence/ total incontinece
Urinary retention is caused by
bladder outlet obstruction caused by deficient detrusor muscle contraction strenght
what can you eat to help with diarrhea
yogurt
old people should avoid what food group
dietary fiber because it could bulk up the stool if they are immobile
how long do you initiate rectal stimulation
2-3 minutes (massage around anal region)
kidney stones may cause what
blood in the urine
size of the urethra in female
3.5-5.5 cm
size of the urethra in male
23 cm
kidney function
endocrine organ, for erythropoitin production
plays a role in vitamin d synthesis
maintain homeostasis through filtration of blood and prodction of urine
dysuria
difficult or painfull urination
oliguria
diminished scant amounts of urine
enuresis
reoccurring involuntary urination that occurs during sleep
dipstick urinalysis
measures the concentration of particles in urine
valsalva maneuver
contraction of the abdominal muscles accompanied by an increased intrathoracic pressure against a closed glottis
flatus
swallowed air and gases produced through the intestine resulting in dimimshed absorption of water,nutrients and electrolytes
indwelling cath for female should be inserted
1-3 inch
indwelling cath for male should be inserted
8 inches
clean stoma with
warm tap water
where should the drainage bag be
below the bladder do not let it rest on the floor, note the amount, color,odor and quality
position for administering enema
left lateral position with right leg sharply flexed
postion for aplication of a condom cath
supine, clean gloves are used (laxative free)
condom cath should be removed
once daily to assess the skin, urinary output should be measured every 4 hours
colostomy
permanent or temporary fecal diversion
fluid intake should be
1500-2000ml/d 30ml/kg
fecal incontinence
do not use soap and water use tap water or a gentle cleanser specifically for incontinence
penile clamp
used for a short period of time, could cause ischemia to local tissue,it's use is limited