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urine and fecal collection

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Urine can be obtained by several methods   free catch, manual expression of the bladder, cystocentesis and from catheterization of the bladder  
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free catch are good for   route urinalysis, not for cultures as they contain bacteria, cells and debris from the skin, hair and genitoruinary tract.  
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manual bladder expression can be used for   route urinalysis, not for cultures  
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cystocentesis is   the percutaneous aspiration of urine from the bladder, used to obtain a sterile sample for analysis and/or culture and sensitivity testing  
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cystocentesis can aid in   localization of hematuria, pyuria and bacteriuria  
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excessive pressure from a full bladder might lead to   leakage of urine from the puncture site when the needle is withdrawn  
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removal of all of the urine via cystocentesis can   increases the risk of contact between the needle and the bladder wall resulting in bladder damage  
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indications for urethral catheterization are   urine collection, emptying the bladder, relieving a urethral obstruction, allowing access to the ruinary tract for radiographic studies, and treating patients with conditions where indwelling catheters are needed.  
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Indwelling catheters are placed for   patients with neurologic impairment, traumatic donditioins, blocked cats  
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Urine should be measured in these patients at a rate of   1 to 2 mls of urin per kilogram of body weight per hour  
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a new catheter should be replaced   every 4 to 5 days.  
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name the two techniques used to catheterize a female dog   1. visualization with a speculum and a light source 2. blind guidence  
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the most common reason for catheterizing a male cat is   to relieve a urethral obstruction  
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