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Nursing
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11/18/2012

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Term
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Definition

1 L. renal a.

2 L. kidney

3 L. ureter

4 Urinary bladder

5 Urethra

6 R. ureter

7 R. kidney

8 R. renal v.

9 Adrenal gland

Term

The functional unit of the kidney is called the _____.

 

There are more than 1,000,000 of them in ea kidney

Definition
nephron
Term
What are the major functions of the kidneys?
Definition
  • Maintain composition and volume of body fluids
  • Filter and excrete blood constituents not needed; retain those that are needed
Term
What do nephrons function to do?
Definition
remove the end products of metabolism and regulate fluid balance.  Urine form the  nephrons empties into the kidneys.
Term
Name three words used to describe the process of excreting urine from the body
Definition
urination, voiding, and micturition
Term
What is the bladder made up of?
Definition

It is a hollow smooth muscle sac

 

Composed of three layers of muscle tissue called detrusor muscle

Term

The ______ ______ guards the opening between the urinary bladder and the urethra.

 

 

Definition
internal sphincter (bladder neck)
Term

Parasympathetic never stimulation results in _________ of the detrusor muscle and ________ of the internal spincter, which permits urination.

 

 

Definition
contraction; relaxation
Term
What is the function of the urethra?
Definition
to convey urine from the bladder to the exterior of the body (external sphincter)
Term

What is the average length of the female and male urethra?

 

Which is more susceptible for bacteria to enter the body?

Definition

female 1 to 2 inches, men 8 inches

 

For females because of the shorter length of the urethra

Term
Describe the process of Micturition (emptying of the bladder)
Definition
  1. Detruser muscle contracts, internal sphincter relaxes, urine enters posterior urethra
  2. Muscles of the perineum and external sphincter relax
  3. Muscle of the abdominal wall contracts slightly
  4. Diaphragm lowers, micturition occurs
Term
What are the functions of the Urinary System?
Definition
  • Filtration
  • Reabsorption
  • Secretion
Term

Filtration

 

The process of filtration begins at the ________. The ____ _____ bring blood the kidneys; the smaller branches of these arteries bring blood to the ________ of each nephron.

Definition

glomerulus

renal arteries

glomerulus

Term

Reabsorption

 

The _____ of the nephron actively and passively reabsorbs substances that the body wants to retain.

 

What substances are absorbed in varying amounts?

 

What percentage of the glomular filtrate is reabsorbed through this structure?

Definition

tubule

 

water and electrolytes; all glucose and amino acides

 

99%

Term
The total amount of urine voided during a 24-hr period usually ranges between ______ and ______ mL.  Each void should contain a minimum of approximately _____mL and a maximum of _____mL.
Definition

1200 to 1500mL

min 200mL/void, max 500mL/void

Term
How are symptoms of a UTI different in an older adult?
Definition
Rather than experiencing painful urination and a high fever, the older adult will become acutely confused.  UTI should be suspected for any older adult who develops sudden delirium.
Term
Catheterized paatients should drain a minimum of ___mL/hour.  Urine output of less than this amount can indicate what?
Definition

30mL/hr

 

<30mL/hr can indicate inadequate blood flow to the kidneys

Term
Factors that influence Urinary Patterns
Definition
  • Fluid intake
  • Loss of body fluid
  • Nutrition
  • Body position
  • Psychological issues
  • Cognition
  • Obstruction of urine flow - renal calculi, prostatic enlargement, tumors, structural abnormalities
  • Infection
  • Hypotension
  • Neurologic injury - spinal cord injury, stroke, brain tumor
  • Decreased muscle tone - aging, multiple pregnancies, obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Surgery - anesthesia, edema, immobility
  • Medications
  • Urinary diversions 
Term
term meaning painful urination
Definition
dysuria
Term

Term meaning the formation and excretion of excessive amounts of urine in the absence of a concurrent increase in fluid intake

 

 

 

 

Definition
Polyuria
Term

Polyuria is defined by a urine output of more than _____ to _____mL in 24 hours.

 

What conditions can greatly incruse urine output?

Definition

2500 mL to 3000 mL

 

Untreated diabetes insipidus and hyperglucemia; ingestion of diuretics, caffine, and alcohol

Term

The formation and excretion of decreased amounts of urine, or urinary output less than ____ mL in 24 hours.

 

What conditions could cause decreased urinary output?

Definition

Oliguria; 500mL

 

excessive vomiting, diarrhea, diaphoresis, burns, or bleeding. People with renal disease may be Oliguric

Term

The formation and excretion of less than 100mL of urine in 24 hours.

 

What does this mean of the kidney?

Definition
Anuria;  the kidney approaches complete failure
Term
Voiding during normal sleeping hours
Definition
nocturia
Term

Blood in the urine; can be gross or occult.

 

What is the meaning of gross or occult?

Definition

Hematuria

gross = visible on visual examination

occult = not visible on visual examination

Term
What are some pathologic causes of hematuria?
Definition
UTI, urinary tract tumors, renal calculi, poisining, and trauma to the urinary mucosa
Term
Term meaning that the urine contains pus, the accumulation of the end products of an inflammatory response.
Definition
Pyuria
Term

How do diuretics have an effect on urine production and elimination?

 

Cholineric medications?

 

Anticholinergic drugs?

 

Analgesics and tranquilizers?

Definition

diuretics prevent reabsorption of water and certain electrolytes in tubules

 

Cholineric meds stimulate contraction of detrusor muscle, producing urination

 

Anticholinergic drugs cause urinary retention

 

Analgesics/tranqs suppress CNS, diminsh effectiveness of neural reflex

Term

Medications Affecting Color of Urine

 

Anticoagulants -

Diuretics -

Pyridium -

Elavil -

Levodopa -

Definition

Anticoagulants - red urine

Diuretics - pale yellow urine

Pyridium - orange to orange-red urine

Elavil - green or blue-green urine

Levodopa - brown or black urine

Term

Types of Urinary Incontinence

 

  1. an increase in intra-abdominal pressure
  2. urine lost during abrupt and strong desire to void
  3. symptoms of 1 & 2 present
  4. overdistention and overflow of bladder
  5. caused by factors outside the urinary tract
  6. emptying of the bladder without sensation of need to void
  7. continuous, unpredictable loss of urine
Definition

1. stress incontinence

2. urge incontinence

3. mixed incontinence

4. Overflow incontinence

5. Functional incontinence

6. Reflex incontinence

7. Total incontinence

 

Term
Diseases associated with Renal Problems
Definition
  • Congenital urinary tract abnormalities
  • Polycystic kidney disease
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Urinary calculi
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Gout
  • Connective tissue disorders
Term
What does assessment of Urinary Function involve?
Definition

Subjective data

  • Normal pattern identification: voiding patterns, habits, past history of problems
  • Risk Identification
  • Dysfunction identification
Term
What is the order for the Physical Examination of the urinary tract?
Definition

Inspection

Percussion

Palpation

Bladder Ultrasound (BUS)

Term
Used when a specimen relatively free of microorganisms is required
Definition
clean-catch or midstream specimen
Term

required for accurate measurement of the kidney's excretion of substances that the kidney does not excrete at the same rate throughout the day.

 

The first void of the day is discarded and collection starts thereafter.

Definition
24-hour specimen
Term
Used to measure the amount of certain substances such as glucose, protein, or ketones in the urine.  Can be used to determine urinary pH or detect occult blood. May also be used as a screening indicator for UTI, frequently used in the E.R. or outpatient clinics.
Definition
reagent strips
Term
Provides data about the color, turbidity, pH, and specific gravity of the urine and detects protein, glucose, ketones, RBCs, WBCs, bacteria, or casts. Can be collected anytime during the day, but first voided is preferred.
Definition
Urinalysis
Term

Urinalysis can be performed on any random specimen of ___ to ___ mL of urine.

 

What is the normal pH of urine?

What is the normal specific gravity of urine?

How many RBC's are normal in urine?

How many WBC's?

 

 

Definition

20 to 30 mL.

pH normal: 6

Specific Gravity: 1.015-1.025

RBC = 0-3

WBC = 0-5

Term
Performed on urine to identify any microorganism causing a UTI and to determine which antibiotics can kill the organism
Definition
Urine Culture and Sensativity
Term

In blood tests, what two commonly performed tests are used to screen for kidney disease?

 

Which one is a more sensative indicator  of renal function?

Definition

BUN & Serum Creatinine

 

Serum creatinine (Cratinine is a waste product formed from the breaddown of skeletal muscle tissue. As creatinine forms, the bloodstream carries it to the kidneys for filtration and excretion. Damage to a large number of nephrons prevents efficient excretion of creatinine and causes it to accumulate in the blood. An elevated serum creatinine concentratin is idicative of impaired renal function)

Term
What are the most commonly performed imaging studies to visualize the urinary system?
Definition
ultrasound, CT, MRI
Term
the insertion of a tube into the bladder for the purpose of direct visualization
Definition
cystoscopy
Term
Used to detect abnormalities in bladder function or voiding. These procedures measure pressure, urinary flow, and striated muscle activity. The procedures require no special preparation before testing
Definition
Urodynamic studies
Term

Describe what you would do to each of the following as part of your physical assessment of urinary functioning

 

Kidneys

Urinary bladder

Urethral meatus

Skin

Definition

Kidneys: check for costovertebral tenderness

Urinary bladder: palpate and percuss the bladder or use bedside scanner

Urethral meatus: inspect for signs of infection, discharge, or odor

Skin- assesss for color, texture, turgor, and excretion of wastes

Term
Patients at risk for UTIs
Definition
  • Sexually active women
  • postmenopausal women
  • individuals with indwelling urinary catheters
  • indv. with diabetes mellitus
  • elderly people
Term
The CDC recommends removal of indwelling catheters within how many hours postoperatively whenever possible?
Definition
24hrs
Term

_______ involves insertion of a tube into the bladder for the purpose of direct visualization.

 

this procedure look for in the bladder?

Definition

cystoscopy

 

tumores, stones, or structural abnormalities

Term
Causes of urge incontinence include:
Definition
diuretics, coffee, chocolate, UTI
Term
What is the normal urinary output?
Definition
1200-1500mL day
Term

strong smelling urine is an indication of:

 

sweet smelling or fuzzy, bubbly urine is an indication of:

Definition

dehytration

 

diabetes

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