This term is defined as 24-hour urine output is less than 50 mLs.
What is anuria?
Most common bacteria that causes UTI
What is e-coli?
The bladder, when empty, is not palpable and can be found in this location.
What is below the symphysis pubis?
Inflammation of the skin from urinary incontinence.
What is incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)?
What is yellow, straw, amber (depends of its concentration)?
This term is defined as excessive output of urine.
What is polyuria (diuresis)?
This is an infection of the lower urinary tract.
What is cystitis?
This sphincter in the bladder is voluntarily controlled.
What is the external sphincter?
Skin care is important to prevent IAD. This should be avoided when providing skin care to this population.
What is soap and hot water? What is rubbing, excessive friction, or scrubbing?
Normal turbidity of fresh urine
What is clear or translucent?
This term is defined as waking at night to void.
What is nocturia?
This is an infection of the upper urinary tract
What is pylonephritis?
This part of the kidney is responsible for removing end products of metabolism from the blood plasma to form urine.
What are the nephrons?
This type of urinary incontinence is related to an increase in intra-abdominal pressure.
What is stress incontinence?
Normal urine specific gravity
What is 1.015-1.025?
This term is defined as painful or difficulty urinating.
What is dysuria?
This ingredient used in a diaphragm for contraception decreases the amount of normally protective vaginal flora.
What is spermicide?
What are urinary and reproductive?
True or False. Urinary incontinence is an inevitable results of growing old or bearing children.
What is false?
Normal urine pH
What is pH is 5–6, with a range of 4.5–8.
This term is defined as 24-hour urine output is less than 400 mL.
What is oliguria?
This is the best type of underwear that females should wear to prevent UTIs.
What is cotton or underwear with a cotton crotch.
This part of the nephron has a descending and ascending section.
What is the Loop of Henle?
This type of exercise can strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
What is Kegel?
Abnormal constituents of urine
What are blood, pus, albumin, glucose, ketone bodies, casts, gross bacteria, and bile?