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Classifying Altered Elimination, Treatment, Treatment - Coggle Diagram
Classifying Altered Elimination
Urinary Dysfunction
Urolithiasis (Kidney Stones)
Individuals at risk
Diabetes
Obesity
Cystic Kidney Disease
Gout
Urinary Tract Infection
Hyperparathyroidism
Genetic Disposition
Gastric Bypass
Pain
Colic
Caused by stretching of the collecting system or ureter from obstructed flow
acute, intermittent, radiating, & excruciating
Noncolic
Caused by distention of renal calices or pelvis
Dull and deep
Dietary Factors
Low calcium intake
high oxalate intake
high animal protein intake
high sodium intake
low fluid intake
Bowel Dysfunction
Diverticular Disease
decreased motility
impaired perfusion
obstruction
Clinical Manifestations
fever
nauea
abdominal pain
vomiting
Diagnosed by examination of blood in stool
Treatment
resting of the bowel
prevention of complications
Control infection
Dietary management: clear liquids
Antibiotic & anti-inflammatory therapy
Urinary Incontinence
muscular contraction
neural transmission
Impaired voiding
mechanical factors
Hormonal Stimulation
MALE
Mechanical Obstruction by the prostate on the penile urethra
FEMALE:
Temporary incontinence
illness
immobility
Certain medications
Constipation
TYPES
Urge Incontinence
Overflow incontinence
Stress incontinence
Functional incontinence
Functional Fecal Incontinence
associated with constipation
Retentive
Nonretentive
Triggers
solid foods
toilet training
start of school attendance
Treatment
Soft stool methods
Scheduled toileting time
Strategies should be developed & used
Behaviors about toileting should be addressed
Treatment
Behavioral strategies
medications
bladder training
intravaginal support devices
Treatment
Medical Therapy/surgery
alpha blockers
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy
calcium channel blockers
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Antispasmodic agents
Ureteroscopic stone removal
Pain control
Fluids are encouraged