Skills Unit 5 Ch 31 Urinary Elimination and Care

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The absence of urinary production.
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The process of using a machine to filter waste & salts & excess fluid from the blood.
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Painful or difficult urination.
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Either visible or microscopic blood in the urine.
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Waking up often during the night to urinate.
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Urinary output of less than 30 mL per hour.
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Urinary output greater than 3000 mL per day.
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Kidney stones.
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Urine remaining in the bladder after the patient voids.
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Incontinence that occurs with increased abdominal pressure, causing urine to leak.
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Inability to keep urine in the bladder long enough to get to the restroom. (overactive bladder)
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Urine eliminated by an alternative route.
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The inability to empty the bladder at all or partially.
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A medical term for urinate.