Chapters 25 & 26 - Urination and Elimination Flashcards

1
Q

The absence of urine is ____

A

Anuria

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2
Q

Painful or difficult urination is _____

A

dysuria

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3
Q

Involuntary loss of urine is ______

A

enuresis

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4
Q

What is frequency when referring to urination?

A

The need to urinate at short intervals

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5
Q

Blood in urine is _______

A

hematuria

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6
Q

To start a stream of urine is _____

A

Micturation

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7
Q

Frequent urination after going to bed is ______

A

Nocturia

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8
Q

Urine output of less than 400 mL in 24 hours is called _____

A

oliguria

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9
Q

Excessive urination is ______

A

polyuria

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10
Q

Pus in the urine is ______

A

pyuria

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11
Q

A sudden, almost uncontrollable need to urinate is _____

A

Urgency

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12
Q

What is voiding?

A

The act of urination or micturition

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13
Q

What is the normal amount of urinary output in 24 hours?

A

1,500 mL per day

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14
Q

What is COCA?

A

Color, odor, clarity, amount

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15
Q

These medications can be toxic to kidneys over a long term or at a high dose.

A

Nephrotoxic medications

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16
Q

What two things are usually the biggest signs of a possible UTI?

A

Urgency and frequency

17
Q

The average urine output is 50-60mL but minimum should be ____

A

30 mL per hour

18
Q

What is BUN?

A

Blood urea nitrogen

19
Q

If BUN is slightly high and creatinine is normal it is a good indication of what?

A

Dehydration

20
Q

What is strict I&Os

A

Measuring exactly how much goes in and out.

21
Q

What nursing interventions can be used in promoting urinary elimination?

A

Providing privacy, assisting with positioning, facilitate toileting routines, promote adequate fluid and nutrition, assisting with hygiene

22
Q

BM

A

bowel movement

23
Q

Solid or semi-solid remains of food not digested by small intestine, broken down by bacteria in the large intestine

A

feces

24
Q

Discharge of feces is _____

A

defecation

25
Q

Black tar-liked stool

A

melena

26
Q

Rectal bleeding - passage of fresh blood from anus is ______

A

Hematochezia

27
Q

Decrease in BM frequency, hard stool, uncomfortable

A

constipation

28
Q

Unable to have a BM, stool is stuck and sometimes has to be removed by a doctor

A

Impaction

29
Q

Lack of control of a bowel movement

A

Incontinence

30
Q

Passing of gas through the rectum is ____

A

Flatulence

31
Q

What is an ileus (aka paralitic ileus or functional ileus)?

A

Blockage - Decrease or stoppage of the flow of intestinal contents

32
Q

In what order to you auscultate and palpate the abdomen?

A

RLQ, RUQ, LUQ, LLQ

33
Q

Which one come first when examining an abdomen? Auscultation or palpation

A

Auscultate

34
Q

What are common types of bowel problems?

A

constipation, diarrhea, GI motility issues (blockage), GI bleeding, incontinence

35
Q

What is percieved constipation?

A

When a patient self diagnosis as constipated and often uses aids to help defecate (laxatives, enemas, etc)

36
Q

What is NPO?

A

Nothing by mouth

37
Q

If orders are for ‘advance diet as tolerated’ and the patient regresses after moving from clear liquids to BRAT diet, what would you do?

A

Go back to clear liquid diet

38
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