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NURS 3105 Exam 2 (urine, oxygen, activity, and nutrition) Study Guide Solutions Factors Influencing Urinary Elimination - ANSWER-Growth and development Sociocultural factors Psychological factors (anxiety, stress, and depression) Personal habits Fluid intake Pathological conditions (spinal ...

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Factors Influencing Urinary Elimination - ANSWER✔✔-Growth and development


Sociocultural factors


Psychological factors (anxiety, stress, and depression)


Personal habits


Fluid intake


Pathological conditions (spinal cord injuries, MS, Prostatic enlargement)


Surgical/Diagnostic procedures


Medications (diuretics)


Common Urinary Problems - ANSWER✔✔-Urinary retention, urinary incontinence,

UTI, urinary diversions


Incontinence: Transient - ANSWER✔✔-Caused by medical conditions. May be treatable

and reversible (kidney stone removal surgery)


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,Incontinence: Functional - ANSWER✔✔-Incontinence is caused by factors outside the

urinary tract (MS, spinal cord injury)


Incontinence: Associated with Chronic Retention - ANSWER✔✔-Often related to

bladder outlet obstruction of poor bladder emptying


incontinence: Stress - ANSWER✔✔-Small-volume of urine loss with coughing,

laughing, or sneezing (pregnancy)


Incontinence: Reflux - ANSWER✔✔-Unaware of bladder filling and the urge to void


Incontinence: Urgency - ANSWER✔✔-May occur with urgency, frequency, and

nocturia (pregnancy). Difficulty or inability to hold urine


Urinary Incontinence: Nursing Interventions - ANSWER✔✔-Bladder training


Remind older adults to go to bathroom


Pelvic muscle exercises (Kegels)


Increase fluids (NOT heart pts CHF, chronic kidney disease)


Stop fluid 2 hrs before bedtime


Evaluate medications


Assess older men with voiding pattern changes (prostate)


Urinary Tract Infections - ANSWER✔✔-Bacteriuria (symptomatic/asymptomatic)



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,Pyelonephritis


Bacteremia/urosepsis


Cystitis


Catheter-Associated UTI


Bacteriuria - ANSWER✔✔-bacteria in urine


symptomatic: dysuria, smell, discharge, urine frequency, urine retention, increased

WBC)


Pyelonephritis - ANSWER✔✔-UTI travels to kidney (back pain)


Bacteremia/urosepsis - ANSWER✔✔-blood cultures, bacteria in blood


Cystitis - ANSWER✔✔-inflammation of the bladder (bladder infection)


Catheter-Associated UTI (CAUTI) - ANSWER✔✔-High risk for infection


Foley care (every 12 hr)


Sterile technique


Bag lower than body


Empty bag at least half full


Remove Foley ASAP


Pressure Injury

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, Urinary Diversions - ANSWER✔✔-Urostomy (urine empties into bag)


Bilateral Nephrostomy Tubes (in renal pelvis)


Internal Pouch (drain with straight cath)


Nursing Process Assessment Urination - ANSWER✔✔-Patients understanding


self-care ability


cultural


environmental


pattern of urination


Assess: Urgency - ANSWER✔✔-do they have the constant feeling to go?


Assess: Dysuria - ANSWER✔✔-are they having pain with urinating?


Assess: Frequency - ANSWER✔✔-do they frequently need to urinate?


Assess: Hesitancy - ANSWER✔✔-are they hesitant to start flow?


Assess: Polyuria - ANSWER✔✔-do they have excessive urine? (ex: DKA, diabetics, high

blood sugars)


Assess: Nocturia - ANSWER✔✔-are they peeing at night?


Assess: Dribbling - ANSWER✔✔-do they have a little bit of urine?


Assess: Hematuria - ANSWER✔✔-is there blood in the urine?
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