All About Urine Flashcards
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
(RAAMCo)
- Relieve acute urinary retention
- Assist in healing of an open/perineal wound
- Assist in achieving patient immobilization
- Monitor urinary output
- Patient comfort (end of life)
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
1.
2. Assist healing of an open/perineal wound
3. Assist in achieving patient immobilization
4. Monitor urinary output
5. Patient comfort (end of life)
- Relieve acute urinary retention
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
1.
2.
3. Assist in achieving patient immobilization
4. Monitor urinary output
5. Patient comfort (end of life)
- Relieve acute urinary retention
- Assist healing of an open/perineal wound
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
1.
2.
3.
4. Monitor urinary output
5. Patient comfort (end of life)
- Relieve acute urinary retention
- Assist healing of an open/perineal wound
- Assist in achieving patient immobilization
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. Patient comfort (end of life)
- Relieve acute urinary retention
- Assist healing of an open/perineal wound
- Assist in achieving patient immobilization
- Monitor urinary output
Indications of Urinary Catheterization:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
- Relieve acute urinary retention
- Assist healing of an open/perineal wound
- Assist in achieving patient immobilization
- Monitor urinary output
- Patient comfort (end of life)
Normal urine output
0.5 to 1.5 cc/kg/hour
A patient should be urinating at least every 6 hours.
Normal urine output
0.5 to 1.5 cc/kg/hour
A patient should be urinating at least?
every 6 hours.
Oliguria
Decreased urine output
< 300cc/m2/24 hours
< 0.5 cc/kg/hour in children
< 1.0 cc/kg/hour in infants
Usually < 500 cc/day in adults
What is Oliguria?
Decrease in Urine output
<300cc for 24hrs
Oliguria in infants?
< 1.0 cc/kg/hour
Oliguria in children?
< 0.5 cc/kg/hr
Oliguria for adults?
< 500 cc/day
Anuria
No or minimal urine output Usually < 100 mL/day in adults
What is Anuria?
No or minimal urine output
Usually
< 100 mL/day in adults