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problems with urination (altered amount) - ️️oliguria - less than 30 ml in one hour -small amount, >500 a day anuria - less than 100 ml in 24 hours -without urine polyuria- greater than 2,000 ml in 24 hours -excessive urine characteristics of urine - ️️VOLUME-it's a #, ml or oz -balances what they take in COLOR, CLARITY - normal = light yellow, clarity = clean ODOR- no distinctive smell -poor odor - infection -diabetic-fruity STERILITY-urine is sterile how to prevent UTI - ️️6-8 glasses of water/day pee every 2-4 hrs avoid bubble baths and tight clothes cotton rather than nylon wipe front to back take showers problems with urination (retention) - ️️retention - when they pee but are still retaining urine beyond that -blocking normal urine flow -obstruction of urethra Process of micturition - ️️1. urine collects in bladder 2. pressure stimulates special stretch receptors in bladder wall 3. stretch receptors transmit impulses to spinal cord voiding reflex center 4. internal sphincter relaxes, stimulating the urge to void 5. If appropriate, the conscious portion of the brain relaxes the external urethral sphincter muscle 6. urine eliminated the urethra Factors affecting urinary elimination - ️️life style factors - alcohol, exercise, diet psychosocial activity/exercise developmental factors - old, young issues physiological factors - may need a devicecharacteristics of urine continued - ️️pH - 4.5 -8.0 (acidic most in mornings) SPECIFIC GRAVITY- (1.010 - 1.025) tells how well kidneys are concentrating urine GLUCOSE -shouldnt have any KETONE BODIES- no ketones (it's the breakdown of fatty acids) BLOOD- shouldn't have any, if there is it may be bc of infection or kidney stones Problems with urination (dysuria) - ️️dysuria- painful or difficult urination -UTI, kidney infection problems with urination (enuresis) - ️️enuresis- involuntary urination, especially at night (common in kids) problems with urination (urinary obstruction) - ️️Kidney stones Sludge (mucous, sediment in kidneys to ureter) Swelling Physiology of urinary elimination - ️️-void, urinatinon, micturition -volume of 250-450 ml pressure rises -cerebral cortex is the final control problems with urination (UTI) - ️️urinary tract infection frequency, small amounts, burning, cloudy, pelvic pain (MADI LITTLE) problems with urination (urinary incontinence) - ️️urinary incontinence - loss of urine, involuntarily -leaking, problem with the sphincter problems with urination (urinary diversion) - ️️surgical way of rerouting urine from it's normal pathway -used for diseased or defected urthrea, bladders or ureters urinary problems (continued) urinary incontinence - ️️urinary incontinence characteristics: stress incontinence - laughing, sneezing urge incontinence - UTI total incontinence - spinchter doesn't hold urine well, leaks a lot related factors to urinary problems - ️️muscle function bladder infection impaired ability? environmental barriersurinary problems (urinary retention) - ️️characteristics unable to void - fullness, can't pee overflow incontinence - catheter is in too long and doesn't feel the stretch of the bladder urinary assessment - ️️measuring urinary output indwelling cath - empty into graduate voiding - ise urine hat or urinal urinary assessment continued - ️️measure residual urine pt voids - in and out cath to check urine left in bladder

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NSC 232 exam 2
problems with urination (altered amount) - ✔️✔️oliguria - less than 30 ml in one hour
-small amount, >500 a day
anuria - less than 100 ml in 24 hours
-without urine
polyuria- greater than 2,000 ml in 24 hours
-excessive urine

characteristics of urine - ✔️✔️VOLUME-it's a #, ml or oz
-balances what they take in
COLOR, CLARITY - normal = light yellow, clarity = clean
ODOR- no distinctive smell
-poor odor - infection
-diabetic-fruity
STERILITY-urine is sterile


how to prevent UTI - ✔️✔️6-8 glasses of water/day
pee every 2-4 hrs
avoid bubble baths and tight clothes
cotton rather than nylon
wipe front to back
take showers


problems with urination (retention) - ✔️✔️retention - when they pee but are still
retaining urine beyond that
-blocking normal urine flow
-obstruction of urethra

Process of micturition - ✔️✔️1. urine collects in bladder
2. pressure stimulates special stretch receptors in bladder wall
3. stretch receptors transmit impulses to spinal cord voiding reflex center
4. internal sphincter relaxes, stimulating the urge to void
5. If appropriate, the conscious portion of the brain relaxes the external urethral
sphincter muscle
6. urine eliminated the urethra

Factors affecting urinary elimination - ✔️✔️life style factors - alcohol, exercise, diet
psychosocial
activity/exercise
developmental factors - old, young issues
physiological factors - may need a device

, characteristics of urine continued - ✔️✔️pH - 4.5 -8.0 (acidic most in mornings)
SPECIFIC GRAVITY- (1.010 - 1.025) tells how well kidneys are concentrating urine
GLUCOSE -shouldnt have any
KETONE BODIES- no ketones (it's the breakdown of fatty acids)
BLOOD- shouldn't have any, if there is it may be bc of infection or kidney stones

Problems with urination (dysuria) - ✔️✔️dysuria- painful or difficult urination
-UTI, kidney infection


problems with urination (enuresis) - ✔️✔️enuresis- involuntary urination, especially at
night (common in kids)

problems with urination (urinary obstruction) - ✔️✔️Kidney stones
Sludge (mucous, sediment in kidneys to ureter)
Swelling

Physiology of urinary elimination - ✔️✔️-void, urinatinon, micturition
-volume of 250-450 ml pressure rises
-cerebral cortex is the final control

problems with urination (UTI) - ✔️✔️urinary tract infection
frequency, small amounts, burning, cloudy, pelvic pain (MADI LITTLE)

problems with urination (urinary incontinence) - ✔️✔️urinary incontinence - loss of
urine, involuntarily
-leaking, problem with the sphincter


problems with urination (urinary diversion) - ✔️✔️surgical way of rerouting urine from
it's normal pathway
-used for diseased or defected urthrea, bladders or ureters


urinary problems (continued) urinary incontinence - ✔️✔️urinary incontinence
characteristics:
stress incontinence - laughing, sneezing
urge incontinence - UTI
total incontinence - spinchter doesn't hold urine well, leaks a lot

related factors to urinary problems - ✔️✔️muscle function
bladder infection
impaired ability?
environmental barriers

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