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transient incontinence - temporary or occasional incontinence that is reversed when the cause is treated. (Can be caused by meds) Urinary retention - An accumulation of urine due to the inability of the bladder to empty -Distended abdomen -Reports of pressure -Restlessness -No UO or scant for...

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transient incontinence - temporary or occasional incontinence that is reversed when the cause is
treated. (Can be caused by meds)



Urinary retention - An accumulation of urine due to the inability of the bladder to empty

-Distended abdomen

-Reports of pressure

-Restlessness

-No UO or scant for hours

-Bladder scanner



Kidney's role in urinary elimination - Remove waste from the blood to form urine



Ureter's role in urinary elimination - Transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder



Bladder's role in urinary elimination - Reservoir for urine until the urge to urinate develops



Urethra's role in urinary elimination - Urine travels from the bladder and exits through the
urethral meatus.



bladder capacity - ranges from 600 to 1000 mL of urine



normal voiding pattern - Adults normally void every 2 to 4 hours




Urinary tract infection - Results from catheterization or procedure

,-Frequency

-Burning

-Urgency

-Elderly-confusion



Urinary incontinence - Involuntary leakage of urine



Urinary diversion - Diversion of urine to external source



Post void residual - have pt. who can urinate try to go to the bathroom and then do a bladder scan
to see the amount that is left in the bladder

Primary Health Promotion Goals - Disease prevention



Indications for Catheter - -Obtain sterile specimen (straight cath)

-Hourly monitoring

-Unable to void

-Surgical procedures

-Instillations of medications into the bladder



urgency incontinence - Not enough time to make it to the restroom once the urge occurs. (Start a
restroom schedule)



functional incontinence - cannot functionally get to the bathroom on time (ex. Arthritis in the
hands and cannot unbutton pants in time)



stress incontinence - sneezing, coughing, laughing causes incontinence due to weakened pelvic
floor muscles (not large amounts voided) Can be treated with Kegels



reflex incontinence - Spinal injury patients/nerve damage that affects the relaxion and contraction
of bladder and urinary sphincter

, anesthesia - Can cause urinary retention or overflow incontinence



Lasix - Can cause urgency and incontinence



Pyridium - Some change the color of urine. Pyridium is given is conjunction with an antibiotic to
help with the pain of antibiotic and turns the urine orange



Incontinence interventions for the elderly - Offer toileting every 2 hours



Encourage to empty bladder before and after meals and at bedtime.



Encourage to ↑ fluid intake 6-8 glasses/day unless contraindicated (reduce risk for UTIs).



Physical Assessment: Urethral meatus - observe for discharge, inflammation, and lesions



Physical Assessment: Skin and mucosal membranes - Assess hydration



Physical Assessment: Kidneys - Flank pain may occur with infection or inflammation.



Physical Assessment: Bladder - Distended bladder rises above symphysis pubis.



Sterile Catch Urine - is always done with a straight cath



Clean catch urine - midstream (wipe, pee to flush, then pee into cup)



24 hour urine collection - Time is a 24 hour urine collection, first sample is tossed and then the
timer is started

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