Vocabulary
Urinary System
Symptoms
CNA Guidelines
Disorders
100

Why are females more prone to UTIs compared to males?

Female urethra is much shorter (1.5 inches) compared to males.

100

What is urine?

Waste and excess water.

100

Is urinary incontinence a normal sign of aging? Why may this occur? 

Not a normal sign of aging. Can occur due to a damaged or weakened sphincter.

100

What should CNAs promote?

Promote normal urination.

100

UTI

Infection of the urethra, bladder, urethra, or kidney.

200

Mictrition

The action of urinating.

200

What is a urethra?

Tube that carries the urine out of the body.

200

What is a normal sign of aging?

Kidneys do not filter blood as efficiently.

200

What should CNAs offer frequently?

Offer frequent trips to the bathroom.

200

Incontinence

Inability to control the bladder, which leads to an involuntary loss of urine.

300

Clean-Catch

Method of collecting a urine sample to be tested. Must avoid the first and last flow of urine.

300

What is the length of the male and female urethra?

Male: 7-8 inches.

Female: 1-1.5 inches.

300

What's a psychological factor that affects urination?

Lack of privacy.

300

If a resident is undergoing dialysis what should CNAs restrict.

Restrict fluids.

300

CAUTI

Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection is an infection that occurs in occur in the urethra, bladder, urethra, or kidney when bacteria bacteria travels up a catheter.

400

24-hour urine specimen

A urine specimen collected over a time period of 24 hours to be tested.

400

What are the main functions of the Urinary System?

Maintain water balance in the body, eliminate waste products from the blood, regulate the levels of electrolytes in the body, and assist in regulation of blood pressure.

400

Symptoms of UTI

Burning or pain with urination, blood in urine, frequency of urgency and urgency with urination.

400

How many times should CNAs check incontinence briefs?

q2h.

400

Renal Calculi

Renal Calculi, kidney stones, are hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine and build up on the inner surfaces of the kidney.

500

Ketones

A chemical substance the body produces when it does not have a enough insulin in the blood to help the body use glucose for energy. This can result in Diabetes-Related Ketoacidosis (DKA).

500

What is the Urinary System?

Includes kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Filters out blood, removes waste and excess water. This waste becomes pee.

500

Symptoms of Urinary Retention

Inability to urinate.

500

What should CNAs check for during incontinence care?

Irritation which can lead to pressure ulcers.

500

Dialysis

A process that cleans the body of wastes that the kidneys cannot remove due to kidney failure.

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