complications with obesity
type 2 diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, liver disease, sleep apnea, asthma
clinical manifestations for malnutrition
unintentional weight loss, fatigue, muscle waisting, poor growth in children, frequent infections, poor wound healing, cognitive issues.
ainterventions for UTI
analgesics, high fluid intake, voiding, avoid caffine and alcohol.
urinary retention
the innability to fully empty your bladder
risk factors for urinary incontinance
older adults, females, being overweight, pregnancy and childbirth, menopause, smoking, family history.
clinical manifestations of obesity
excess body fat, joint and back pain, fatigue, heavy sweating, shortness of breath, snoring, depression.
risk factors for malnutrition
low income, chronic illness, eating disorders, problems with digestion, social isolation, mobility issues.
ADH
helps kidneys retain water, controls blood pressure, regulates urine output, prevents excessive urine output.
clinical manifestations for urinary retention
difficulty urinating, a weak or interupted urine stream, frequent or urgent need to urinate, incomplete urine emptying.
interventions for urinary incontinace
kegals, bladder training, excersise.
risk factors for obesity
genetics, lifestyle, socioeconomic status, enviroment, medical conditions.
interventions for malnutrition
screening for nutritional risk, high calorie high protien meals, mealtime assistance, education.
aldosterone
steroid hormone, regulates salt and water balance, controls blood pressure and potassium levels, RAAS system.
risk factors for urinary retention
older adults, utis, antihistamines, surgery.
complications with urinary incontinacne
skin infections, UTIs, increased risk of falls, anxiety, depression, social isolation, reduced sleep.
interventions for obesity
education and promoting a healthy lifestyle, providing support.
clinical manifestations of UTI
frequent and urgent urination, pain or burning sensation, a cloudy or strong smelling urine.
urinalysis
a test that examines a urine sample to help detect and manage health conditions.
interventions for urinary retention
promote voiding with a regular scedule, perform bladder scans, catheterization, manage pain, educate.
complications with malnutrition
weakened immune system, poor wound healing, decreased bone density.
risk factors for UTI
female (shorter urethra) sexual activity, menopause, catheter use, poor hygiene, birth control.
urine culture
identifies bacteria, yeast, and other germs in urine.
clinical manifestations for urinary incontinance
aciidental urine leakage, needing to pee frequently, pain or difficulty urinating,