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    Anaphy of Urinary System

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    of Urinary System The urinary system consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood to remove wastes and produce urine. The ureters‚ urinary bladder‚ and urethra together form the urinary tract‚ which acts as a plumbing system to drain urine from the kidneys‚ store it‚ and then release it during urination. Besides filtering and eliminating wastes from the body‚ the urinary system also maintains the homeostasis of water‚ ions‚ pH‚ blood pressure‚ calcium

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    A urinalysis is where a sample of a person’s urine is taken and a dipstick in dipped into the urine to test for many different elements; these can include leukocytes‚ blood‚ protein‚ sugar‚ ketones‚ ph‚ nitrites‚ bilirubin and ascorbic acid. These elements can help in diagnoses for bladder or kidney infections‚ diabetes‚ dehydration and preeclampsia. In antenatal care a urinalysis is performed at the very first visit with a dipstick and the sample is then referred to a pathology laboratory to be

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    Cystitis means inflammation of the bladder. The cystitis is usually caused by the urine infection. Typical symptoms are very painful when you pass your urine‚ and passing urine is very frequently. You may also have some pain in your lower stomach (abdomen)‚ blood in your urine and also in your high temperature (fever). Your urine might also become cloudy and might become smelly. Most urine infections are very due to germs (bacteria) that may come from your own bowel movement. Some bacteria be lying

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    Planning | Intervention | 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

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    abdominal pain‚ the need to use the restroom more frequently‚ often accompanied with a burning sensation‚ as well as the inability to produce more than a very small amount of urine despite the sensation of fullness‚ and fever. Other symptoms can include a temporary loss of ability to control urine‚ an unpleasant smell‚ and cloudy urine. Approximately seven million doctor visits each year are UTI ’s‚ and this condition affects people of all ages1. What causes a UTI? A bacterium that has entered the body

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    Introduction The process of urination is vital to the body for the removal of certain waste products. Normally‚ when the bladder gets full‚ urine is emptied from the body through the urethra in a process called urination. In urinary retention‚ a person’s bladder fills up and there is an urge to urinate but he is unable to completely empty his bladder. With chronic urinary retention‚ a person may be able to urinate‚ but he has some trouble starting a stream or emptying your bladder completely.

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    affects any part of the urinary tract. Symptoms include frequent feeling and/or need to urinate‚ pain during urination‚ and cloudy urine. The main causal agent is Escherichia coli. Although urine contains a variety of fluids‚ salts‚ and waste products‚ it does not usually have bacteria in it‚ but when bacteria get into the bladder or kidney and multiply in the urine‚ they may cause a UTI. The most common type of UTI is acute cystitis often referred to as a bladder infection. An infection of the

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    Biology Urinary System

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    kidneys help synthesize the hormone calcitriol. 2. Kidneys: the kidneys filter out wastes from the blood these wastes are then liquified into urine. Ureters: The ureters funnel the urine into the Urinary Bladder. Urinary Bladder: the urinary bladder stores the urine until muscle contraction forces the urine out. Urethra: the urethra is where the urine is forced out of the body. 3. 4. Renal Capsule: a smooth‚ transparent‚ fibrous membrane. Helps against trauma

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    Urinary System

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    yourself properly one of the diseases is called Painful Bladder Syndrome also known as ‘PBS’. This disorder is chronic and could possibly causes lots of pain‚ inflammation and because of these things it could cause your bladder to have a limit on how urine it could hold at a time. Which in result you have the urge to empty your bladder often‚ your physician will be able to diagnose this by doing a urinary culture‚ cystoscope or even a biopsy. When the doctor preforms a cystoscope he or she will use the

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    waste products are referred to as feces or stool.  Maintaining Normal Urinary Elimination    Promoting fluid intake Maintaining normal voiding habits Assisting with toileting Promoting Fluid Intake   Increasing fluid intake increases urine production‚ which in turn stimulates the micturition reflex Normal daily intake averaging 1500 ml of measurable fluids is adequate for most adult clients Maintaining Normal Voiding Habits  Prescribe medical therapies often interfere with the client’s

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