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cystocopy
visual examination of the bladder, ureteral orfices and uretha w/ cytoscope
dysuria
difficulty voiding, pain possible
enuresis
involuntary urination
frequency
increased incidence of voiding
hematuria
blood in urine
hesitancy
delay or difficulty in initial voiding
indwelling urethral catheter (Foley)
catheter that remains in place for continuous urine drainage
kegel exercises
repititious contraction & relaxation of puboccogeal muscle to improve vaginal tone
micturation
process of emptying the bladder
nocturia
excessive urination during the night
oliguria
scanty or greatly diminished amount of urine voided in a given time
post void residual (PVR)
urine that remains in the bladder after the act of maturation
polyuria
excessive amount of urine (Diursis)
stress incontinence
person experiencing loss of urine less than 50ml with increased abdominal pressure
texas or condom catheter
tube for draining urine
urinary incontintnce
any involuntary loss of urine
urinary retention
inability to void although urine is produced by kidneys & enters bladder.
Author
klmccullough
ID
105243
Card Set
Test 2
Description
Module 2C
Updated
2011-09-29T20:08:46Z
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