lp 17 vocab Flashcards

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Fleets enema-small volume

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—medication that helps to relive constipation and promotes bowel movements

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Tap water enema

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-large volume-this is when larger volumes of water get placed into the rectum, causing the bowel movements to happen.

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Retention enema

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  • this is oil that goes into the stool, allowing for the stool to be more slippery and pass the body easier.
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Occult blood

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  • blood gets into the stool from the digestive system
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Coude catheter.

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  • catheters that are bent at the top, which allow for them to move easier to get to its point
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Blood glucose testing-

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test to see the amount of sugar inside of blood.

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Dysuria-

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difficulty urinating due to the pain involved. Pain can feel like burning or stinging

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Nocturia-

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night peeing. This is when patients will get up during the night regularly and have to use the bathroom,

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Micturition-

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urinating

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Straight cath-

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These catheters can be used once and immediately removed and discarded This help to remove urine from bladder

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Indwelling foley catheter-

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catheters that unlike straight cath, will remain in the bladder after being used and does not get removed often

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Hemoccult test-

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this is testing for any blood that may be inside of stools that you can’t see, and helps detect cancer

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Colostomy-

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surgical procedure, this allows for the edge of the large intestine to be placed in abdominal wall, allowing stools to move easier.

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Ileostomy

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  • this Is when the ileum of the small intestine is brought through the abdominal wall, allowing for stools to pass easier
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Bowel movement-

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the moving of food that tuner into feces out of body. Medically these may be recorded to determine I and o

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Stoma

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-medically induced opening. This is used when you need to change how the patient gets rid of stools, so a stoma is set in place to reroute digestive system

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Skin barrier

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  • the skin is a barrier that prevents microorganisms and other foreign bodies from entering as often as they would like to
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Suprapubic catheter

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  • catheter that enters through the abdomen and goes into the bladder. This helps drain urine from the bladder.
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Illegal conduit

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t- this surgical procedure allows for the lilium to be available to remove urine form the body

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Tarry stools-

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black foul-smelling stools. This is a sign that there are problems inside of the digestive system

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24-hour urine

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  • collects all urine in a 24 hour period. Measures what’s in the urine
21
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Mid-stream UA

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– not collecting any urine that is a part of the first or last part, only the urine that is in the middle of urination