top-ups: Your anaesthetist will inject the painkillers into the tube. If it is working well‚ you should no longer be able to feel your contractions. As the epidural begins to wear off‚ you can have top-ups which last between one and two hours. • Continuous infusion: Your anaesthetist will set up an epidural tube. The other end of the tube is attached to a pump‚ which feeds painkillers into your back continuously. If you need to‚ you can have stronger top-up doses of local anaesthetic as well. •
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Cystitis is a bladder infection also known as urinary tract infection. Bacteria’s are the common cause for a bladder infection. kidney stones or a tumor that causes blockage in the urethra or the bladder‚ could be also the cause for cystitis. Symptoms are: feeling the urge to urinate more‚ pain while urinating‚ and blood in the urine (hematuria). To treat a bladder infection: antibiotic will help for the bacteria‚ drinking lots of fluid and medication for the pain. Surgery is needed if kidney stones
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Rationale | Evaluation | Subjective:“Nahihirapan akong umihi”Objective:•Bladder Distention•Small‚ frequent voiding or absence of urine output | Urinary Retention related to mechanical obstruction; enlarged prostate | BPH is the enlargement of the prostate gland thus causing mechanical obstruction in the passageway of urine. | * * •After 8 hours of NI client be able to void in sufficient amounts with no palpable bladder distension. * •Demonstrate techniques/ behaviors to alleviate/ prevent
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Prolapsed uterus is the decline of the uterus from its normal position into the vagina. A prolapsed uterus refers to a collapsed uterus‚ or sloped uterus‚ or other variation in the position of the uterus in relation to the nearby structures within the pelvis. The pelvis encompasses many soft tissue structures important for normal body functions‚ reinforced predominantly by the diaphragms‚ layers of muscles‚ fibrous coverings called fasciae and numerous ligaments and tendons. These soft tissues of
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showed that in flow with isolated boluses‚ the pressure/flow relation was determined by the active and passive properties of the tube undergoing peristalsis and not by the outlet. Dynamics of the upper urinary tract and the effect of variations of bladder pressure on pyeloureteral pressure/flow relations have been studied by many researchers [6] but none of them included wall properties in their studies. Here an axisymmetric non-linear FSI model using ureteral real data is presented. II. THEORY A.
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type of solute and dispersion medium? A. sol : a solid dispersed in another solid or liquid B. foam : a gas dispersed in a liquid C. aerosol : a liquid dispersed in another liquid or solid D. gel : a semi-solid colloid with high viscosity‚ a continuous network of solid throughout a liquid medium [Score: 1] ANSWER: C. aerosol : a liquid dispersed in another . . . 5. All living things maintain stable internal conditions. Human beings like us adapt to the changes in our environment so that
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the urinary bladder and urethra. The kidneys are located posterior to the peritoneum in the abdominal cavity. The interior kidney has a number of urine-draining branches termed the major and minor calyces‚ and an expanded portion called the renal pelvis‚ which together are known as the pelvicaliceal system (Frank‚ 2007). Extending inferiorly from the pelvis of each kidney is a ureter. Ureters are long‚ tube-like structures connecting each kidney to the urinary bladder. The urinary bladder serves as
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ultrasound‚ you will need to have a full bladder to get the best ultrasound image‚ but how do you know how much water to drink before ultrasound? Why Should You Have Ultrasound? Pregnancy Ultrasound An ultrasound examination may be performed to determine if there are any problems with a pregnancy‚ or diagnose and treat other pregnancy related conditions.
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the offspring are conceived. b. Structure: about the size and shape of an inverted pear. It is located down in the abdomen. Held in position by muscles‚ ligaments‚ and tissues. c. Function: provides support to the bladder‚ bowel‚ pelvic bones‚ and organs. It separates the bowel and bladder d. Pathology: 8. Cervix a. Definition: a narrow neckline passage forming the lower end of the uterus b. Structure: connects the uterus to the vagina. Made up of strong muscles. Found in the lower part of the uterus
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• Ureterocele • Ureterocele • A ureterocele is a cystic out-pouching of the distal ureter into the urinary bladder. • Affects the kidney‚ ureter‚ and bladder • An abnormality that develops during embryo development • It is present at birth but may not be discovered until later in life. • There is no known prevention for this condition • Ureterocele Background • The clinical rate of ureteroceles has been found to be approximately 1 in 4000 pediatric admissions • Occurring almost entirely
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