How many mL of urine a day is considered to be oliguric?
300 - 500 mL
15 to 20 minutes
What is the intervention for a PVR of 100-400 mL?
Initiate prompted voiding
When should an assessment for neurogenic bladder be done?
Persistent retention and brain pathology
When would pharmacy be consulted?
If they are taking medications that may inhibit voiding
After IUC removal, how many mL voided indicated to scan the bladder for bladder volume?
0 mL in 4-6 hours
What is IC?
Intermittent Catherization
What is the intervention for a PVR of greater than 400 mL?
Initiate intermitten catheterization and inform provider
What are the kinds of brain pathology that would indicate an assessment for neurogenic bladder?
CVA, tumor and concussion
Ask every 2-4 hours if they are wet and dry, encourage to void, offer praise and fluids
Post-spontaneous void, how many mL of the PVR would indicated no intervention necessary?
Less than 100 mL
Regardless of urge to void, when should the patient void after IUC removal?
4 hours
What is the intervention for a PVR of less than 100 mL and is voiding spontaneously?
No intervention
What are some neurological diseases that could be causing neurogenic bladder?
Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Normal Pressure Hydracephalus and Dementia
What is another way besides medication and comorbidites a patient could get neurogenic bladder?
Constipation/Fecal Impaction
What needs to be factored in when determining need for bladder scan?
Low intake
What are some spinal cord pathologies that could lead to neurogenic bladder?
Post Spinal Surgery, Post TEVAR surgery, trauma, Spina Bifida, Spinal Stenosis, Transverse Myelitis, and Spinal Vascular Disease