Supporting Urinary and Bowel Elimination Flashcards
the presence of proteins or blood in the urine is a sign of
glomerlar injury
presences of protein in the urine is called
proteinuria
presences of blood in the urine is also called
hematuria
normal urine product is
1-2 L/day
an output of less than 30mL / h may indicate
renal alterations
kidney functions
- produce red blood cells
- blood pressure regulation
- bone mineralization
renin
controls blood pressure
- regulates renal blood flow
urters
tubular structure that connect the collecting duct to the urinary bladder
bladder function
stores and excretes urine
urination is also known as
micturition or voiding
pyelonephritis
kidney infection
bacteriuria
bacteria in the urine
dysuria
buring while urinating
cystitis
inflammation of the bladder
Urinary Incontience (UI)
any complaint of involuntary loss of urine
Nocturia
prevalent lower urinary tract symptom
- need to get up at night on a regular basis to urinate
urinary diversion
urinary stoma
postvoid residual (PVR)
- the volume remaining in the bladder after a void
Nurses must consider that urinary elimination problems may be a result in alterations in
sexulaity and self concept
what should the nurse look at when reviewing the health history of a patient in terms of urination
- patterns of urination
- factors affecting urination
during the physical assesment what should the nurse asses in regards to urination
- skin and mucosal membranes
- kidneys
- bladder
- perineum of male and female
hesitancy
report of delay in initiating voiding
polyuria
report that urine excretion volume over 24 hours in noticably larger than the previous excretion
oliguria
diminished urinary output relative to intake (400mL/24 hours
dribbling
leakage of urine despite volunatry control of urination
hematuria
report of passage of visbale blood mixed in the urine
an hourly output of less than ___mL for more than __ hours is cause for concern
30
2
chacterisitics of urine
- color
- clarity
- odour
normally urine should be a ____ color
straw
normal urine appears
transparent
purpose of GI tract
- ingest food
- break down ingested material into absorable forms
- absorb nutrients and fluids
- provide temporary storage of feces