Chapter 34: Urinary Elimination; Types of Urinary Incontinence Flashcards
Transient Incontinence
Incontinence caused by medical conditions that in many cases are treatable and reversible
Functional Incontinence
Loss of continence from causes outside the urinary tract; usually related to functional deficits such as altered mobility and manual dexerity, cognitive impairment or environmental barriers
Overflow Urinary Incontinence
Involuntary loss of urine caused by an over-distended bladder; often related to bladder outlet obstruction or poor bladder emptying caused by weak or absent bladder contractions
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Involuntary leakage of small volumes of urine associated with increased intraabdominal pressure related to either urethral hyper-mobility or an incompetent urinary sphincter
Urge Urinary Incontinence
Involuntary passage of urine often associated with strong sense of urgency related to over active bladder caused by neurological problems bladder inflammation, or bladder outlet obstruction
Reflex Urinary Incontinence
Involuntary loss of urine occurring at somewhat predictable intervals when patient reaches specific bladder volume related to spinal cord damage between C1 to S2