Elimination
Metamucil, fibercon, and citrucel
3 bulk-forming laxatives -m________ -f________ -cit_______
magnesium citrate; milk of magnesium; golytey
5 saline osmotics: -m_________ -m______ _____ ______ -miralax -consilax -g___________
viruses; medications
Acute and persistent diarrheas are frequently caused by Chronic diarrhea are frequently caused by
increased; decreased; alcohol; western
Causes of BPH: -_______ estrogen -_____ testosterone -heavy ______ consumption -HTN -______ diet
infection; immobility; calcium
Certain factors favor the formation of stones, including i_________, urinary stasis, and periods of im________, all of which slow kidney drainage and alter ________ metabolism
urgency; dribbling; urine
Clinical Manifestations of BPH: -u__________ -d__________ -weak _____ flow -hesitancy -nocturia
1-2; 2-4; 4
Diarrhea can be classified as acute, persistent, or chronic. -acute diarrhea is self-limiting, lasting ____ days -persistent diarrhea typically lasts between ______ weeks -chronic diarrhea persists for more than___ weeks and may return sporadically.
protein
Preventing kidney stones: -Avoid ________ intake to decrease urinary excretion of calcium and uric acid.
2,000-3,000
Sufficient fluid intake per day is _______mL
dehydration
The most common complication of diarrhea is
1,000 and 1,300
The normal blood flow through the kidneys is between _____ and _____ mL/min
stones
Urolithiasis and nephrolithiasis refer to _______ in the urinary tract and kidney, respectively.
malabsorption
Voluminous, greasy stools suggest intestinal
caucasian and hispanic
______ and ______ ethnic backgrounds are at risk for urinary incontinence
urge
______ incontinence occurs when involuntary elimination of urine is associated with a strong perceived need to void.
functional
_______ incontinence occurs in patients with intact urinary physiology who experience mobility impairment, environmental barriers, or cognitive problems and cannot reach and use the toilet before soiling themselves.
total
_______ urinary incontinence occurs in patients who cannot control urine because of physiologic or psychological impairment. Management of the urine is an essential focus of nursing care.
stress
________ incontinence is associated with weakened perineal muscles that permit leakage of urine when intra-abdominal pressure is increased (e.g., with coughing or sneezing).
urinary retention
________ may or may not be associated with urinary incontinence
overflow
________ urinary incontinence is described as the involuntary loss of urine associated with overdistention of the bladder. Reasons for overdistention and urine leakage vary, but may be related to improper emptying of the bladder, fecal impaction, urethral obstruction, or medication side effect.
alpha adrenergic; hormones
_________ blockers and _________ are used to treat BPH
functional
_________ constipation, which involves normal transit mechanisms of mucosal transport. This type of constipation is most common and can be successfully treated by increasing intake of fiber and fluids.
african american
_________ have an increased mortality rate from prostate cancer
slow-transit
__________ constipation, which is caused by inherent disorders of the motor function of the colon (e.g., Hirschsprung disease), and is characterized by infrequent bowel movements.
reflex
__________ incontinence is associated with a spinal cord lesion that interrupts cerebral control, resulting in no sensory awareness of the need to void
Pyelonephritis
a bacterial infection of the renal pelvis, tubules, and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys.
irritable bowel syndrome
a chronic functional disorder characterized by recurrent abdominal pain associated with disordered bowel movements, which may include diarrhea, constipation, or both
BPH
a noncancerous enlargement or hypertrophy of the prostate, is one of the most common diseases in aging men.
megacolon
abnormally large colon
antidepressants, anticholinergics, and antihistamines
anti_________, anti_______, and anti______ can cause urinary retention
colase, mineral oil, and glycerin
c______, m______, and g_____ are all examples of stool softeners
kidney stones
calculi
suprapubic catheter
catheter inserted into the bladder through a small abdominal incision above the pubic area
urinary retention; azotemia; renal; ureters
complications from BPH: -chronic ____________ -a__________ (skin shines bc uric acid on skin) -________ failure -dilated _______, kidneys -pyelonephritis
three
constipation is defined as fewer than _______ bowel movements weekly or bowel movements that are hard, dry, small, or difficult to pass
dulcolax, caster oil, and senekot
d____, c____, and s_____ are all examples of stimulants
fecal incontinence; 3
describes the recurrent involuntary passage of stool from the rectum for at least ___ months.
bananas
eating ______ will thicken stool and treat diarrhea
saline osmotics
helps to pull fluid from the body into the GI tract, which fills intestine and increases sensation to defecate; peristalsis is stimulated
calcium; 80%
increased ___________ concentrations in the blood and urine promote precipitation of calcium and formation of stones (about ____ of all kidney stones are calcium based)
bulk-forming laxatives
increases the mobility of the GI tract by increasing the size of the stool and pulling more fluid into the GI tract, which aids in excretion of the stool
tenesmus
ineffective and sometimes painful straining and urge to eliminate either feces or urine
urinary incontinence
involuntary or uncontrolled loss of urine from the bladder
Ureteroscopy
involves first visualizing the stone and then destroying it
fluids
it's important to increase _______ on patients taking bulk-forming laxatives
anticoagulant
its important to not let patients taking an __________ strain too much because they can burst blood vessels
stool softener
lubricants; makes dececation easier usually needed for post-op patients, those with hemorrhoids, and with poor cardiac function
bulk-forming; saline; stimulants
medications for constipation: -____________ laxatives -_________ osmotics -s_____________ -stool softeners
renal
saline/osmotics are contraindicated in _______ patients
cramping
stimulants usually cause severe _____
stimulants
stimulate the nerves of the intestinal wall to increase mobility and stimulate the sensation to defecate
borborygmus
the rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine
3-4
to prevent kidney stones, you can limit sodium intake to ______ g/day.