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BOWEL AND URINE ELIMINATION
Part 1 Urine Elimination Anuria Dysuria Enuresis Frequency Hesitancy Incontinence Nocturia
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KEY TERMS (Urine) Anuria Dysuria Enuresis Frequency Hesitancy
Incontinence Nocturia Anuria Dysuria Enuresis Hesitancy Incontinence Nocturia
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Anatomy of the Urinary System
Kidneys Bladder Ureters Urethra Act of micturition Kidneys Bladder Ureters urethra
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Physiology of the Urinary System
Function: KIDNEYS URETERS BLADDER URETHRA ACT OF MICTURITION
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Factors Influencing Urinary Elimination
Developmental Considerations Food and Fluid Life Style Psychological Variables Activity and Muscle Tone Pathologic Conditions Medications
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Assessment Data (Urinary Elimination)
Subjective data Objective data Diagnostic data Assess urinary elimination, using appropriate interview questions and physical assessment skills
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URINE SPECIMENS (TYPES)
ROUTINE URINALYSIS CLEAN CATCH MID-STREAM TIMED CATHETERIZED GROUP ACTIVITY:
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BOWEL ELIMINATION Key Terms
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KEY TERMS (BOWEL ELIMINATION)
BOWEL MOVEMENT (BM) CONSTIPATION DIARRHEA ENEMA FECES FLATULENCE
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BOWEL ELIMINATION (key terms con’t)
Flatus Impaction (fecal) Incontinence (fecal) Occult blood Peristalsis Stool
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Factors influencing bowel elimination (con’t)
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY OF BOWEL ELIMINATION
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Anatomy of bowel elimination
Mouth Esophagus Stomach Small intestine large intestine
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Large Intestine: Function Innervation Peristalsis The normal urge
Defecation
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Factors Influence Bowel Elimination
Usual patterns Food/fluid intake Activity level/muscle tone Life-style Psychological variables Pathological conditions Medications
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Factors influencing bowel elimination (con’t)
Diagnostic tests Surgery/anesthesia Irritants pain
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Assessing bowel elimination need:
Subjective data Objective data Diagnostic studies Radiographic studies Diagnostic studies: EGD COLONOSCOPY PROCTOSCOPE NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES
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CLIENT TEACHING NEEDS R/T BOWEL ELIMINATION
Use of cathartics, laxatives Perceived constipation Toilet training (rediness) Need for enemas Hygiene Ostomies (ostomy care) Bowel and bladder training
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Nursing interventions to relieve flatulence
Diet Activity Rectal tube
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Drugs affecting bowel elimination;
Absorbents Anticholinergics and opiates Antibiotics Antidiarrheals Nursing implications (General for all antidiarrheals) Client teaching
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Cathartics and laxatives:
Physiological action: What’s the difference? Physiological action: six groups at least
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