always irrigate an eye from - ANS-inner canthus to outer canthus
Anuria - ANS-urinary out put of > 100-250ml in 24 hrs
Bolus feeding - ANS-?????
dysphagia - ANS-difficulty swallowing
dysuria - ANS-painful or difficult urination
enteral nutrition - ANS-administration of nutrients into the GI Tract ; usually refered to as "tube
feeding"
Eye irrigation avoid - ANS-touchig the eye with irrigation equipment
Hematuria - ANS-blood in urine
iatrogenic - ANS-caused by treatment or diagnostic procedures
incontinence - ANS-inability to control urinary defecation
nocturia - ANS-excessive urination at night
Oliguria - ANS-a diminished capacity to form and pass urine (>500ml/24 hrs); results is that end
proudcts of metabolism cannot be excreted effently.
polyuria - ANS-excreation of an abnormally large quanty of urine
pts that may require fluid restricion - ANS--CHF - Renal Faliure -Liver faliure
Renal Calculi - ANS-?????
Residual urine - ANS-urine remaining in urinary track after voiding
review routine cather care cathererization of uncircumcised males - ANS-retract roreskin; then
hold the penis erect and hold in position; replace foreskin of male patient *if forskin is not
replaced SERIOUS consequences are possible*
Rotine catheter care - ANS-clean at least every 8 hours; including perineal care and clensing of
the first 2 inches