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elimination (emily)

how can the body eliminate waste

through skin, kidneys, lungs, and intestines

the upper urinary tract consists of:

kidneys and ureters

the lower urinary tract consists of:

bladder, urethra, and pelvic floor

what is the result of unperfused kidneys

no urinary output

where are stretch receptors located

the bladder wall

what is the function of stretch receptors

transmit impulses to spinal cord- 2nd to 4th sacral vertebrae to stimulate urge to void

when food travels from the mouth to the stomach it is broken down into what thick semifluid

chyme

what helps transport chyme from the duodenum to the small and large intestines

peristalsis

what struture does non-absorbed chyme go to

large intestine

what colour stool indicates a GI bleed

black/red stool

what is the pathway of bowel elimination

food-mouth-stomach-duodenum-small intestine-large intestine

where in the body are water and nutrients absorbed

bloodstream

involuntary release of urine or stool can lead to:

skin breakdown and change in activities

what is urinary retention

when the external sphincter does not open to release urine

what can urinary retention lead to

back flow of upper urinary tract or dialation of ureters and renal pelvis

constipation is a cause of what consequence of bowel elimination

bowel retention

involuntary urination is also known as:

enuresis

nocturnal enuresis occurs in children of what ages

5 and older

when does monosymptomatic enuresis occur

only during night tine sleep

what conditions cause polysymptomatic enuresis

sleep apnea, uti, neurological impairment, constipation, stress

involuntary leaking of urine due to a sudden increase in intra-abdominal pressure is a symptom of:

stress incontinence

fecal incontinence can be secondary to:

fecal impaction

what is fecal impaction caused by

insufficient fiber diet, medications, lack of fluid intake or physical activity

what is a life threatening occurance of fecal impaction

colonic perforation

what is obstipation

inability to evacuate large, hard, concrete stool from rectum

what is secondary to constipation

obstipation

what diagnostic imaging is used to identify fecal impaction

KUB or CT scan

if there is free air present in the abdomen, what can be used to empty stomach contents

IV fluids or NG tube

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