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How much urine do patients usually produce?

1-2ml/kg/hr

What should be noted when collecting a urine sample?

Colour


Smell


Turbidity


Volume


Method of collection

What is cysto?

Relating to the bladder

What is centesis?

Puncturing or entering a cavity

What is an example of a midstream sample??

Collecting in a kidney dish

Why do we do urinary catheterisation?

Diagnostic - obtain sterile samples and introduction of contrast media


Medical - maintenance of bladder drainage, measurement of urinary output, drug introduction


Obstructions - urethral patency


Hydropropulsion


Surgical - pre-operative & post- operative bladder drainage