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Pathophysiology of Elimination - Coggle Diagram
Pathophysiology of Elimination
Urinary Dysfunction
Alterations of Patency
Obstruction of the Passages Involved with Urine
Hydronephrosis
Treatment
Antibiotics
Pain Management
Removal of Obstruction
Alterations of Motility
Stasis of Filtrates in Renal Tubules
Trapping of RBCs
Glomerulonephritis
Treatment
Antibiotics
Dialysis
Stasis of Urine in Bladder
Promotion of Bacterial Growth
Acute Kidney Infection
Neuromuscular Dysfunction
Inappropriate or Lack of Nerve Impulse to Void
Urinary Retention
Acute Kidney Infection
Treatment
Alterations of Perfusion
Inadequate arterial blood supply and oxygen
Acute Tubular Necrosis
Treatment
CRRT
If Hemodynamically Unstable
Restriction of Fluids, Sodium, and Potassium Intake
Bowel Dysfunction
Alteration in Motility
Increased Motility
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Treatment
Dietary Changes
Medications to reduce or promote Bowel Movements
Malabsorption
Diarrhea
Decreased Bowel Motility
Constipation
Alteration in Neuromuscular Function
Alteration in neural signal transduction
Hirschsprung's Disease
Treatment
Ostomy
Surgical Removal of Affected Portion of Colon
Alteration in muscle responsiveness
Reduced physical activity
Alteration in Patency
Space-occupying lesion that partially or completely blocks intestines
Obstruction and Inflammation
Appendicitis
Treatment
Surgical Removal of Appendix
Pain Management
Diverticulitis
Treatment
Antibiotics
Surgical Removal of Affected Portion of Colon
Alteration in Perfusion
Increased demand in blood flow and nutrients to intestines