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Urinary Elimination

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Nocturia   awakening to void one or more times a night.  
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Polyuria   Excessive output of urine  
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Polyuria   Excessive output of urine  
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Oliguria   Urine output that is decreased despite normal intake  
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Oliguria   Urine output that is decreased despite normal intake  
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Anuria   No urine produced  
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Diuresis   Increased urine formation  
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Stoma   artificial opening  
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Urinary retention   accumulation of urine resulting from an inability of the bladder to empty properly.  
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Bacteriuria   Bacteria in the bloodstream  
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Bacteriuria   Bacteria in the bloodstream  
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Dysuria   Pain or buring during urination.  
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Dysuria   Pain or buring during urination.  
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Cystitis   An irritated bladder  
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Cystitis   An irritated bladder  
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Hematuria   Blood-tinged urine  
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Pyelonephritis   Kidney infection  
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Urinary Incontinence   involuntary leakage of urine that is sufficent to a problem.  
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Urinary Incontinence   involuntary leakage of urine that is sufficent to a problem.  
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Nocturnal enuresis   nighttime voiding without awakening.  
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Nocturnal enuresis   nighttime voiding without awakening.  
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Nephrostomy   A tube placed directly into the renal pelvis.  
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Nephrostomy   A tube placed directly into the renal pelvis.  
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Catheterization   introducing a latex or plastic tube through the urethra and into the bladder.  
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Catheterization   introducing a latex or plastic tube through the urethra and into the bladder.  
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Erythropoietin   Red blood cell production  
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Nephron   the functional unit of the kidney, forms the urine.  
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Proteinuria   Large proteins in the urine.  
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Nephron   the functional unit of the kidney, forms the urine.  
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Ketonuria   medical condition in which ketone bodies are present in the urine.  
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Proteinuria   Large proteins in the urine.  
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Urinalysis   also known as Routine and Microscopy (R&M), is an array of tests performed on urine, and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis.  
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Ketonuria   medical condition in which ketone bodies are present in the urine.  
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Specific gravity   weight or degree of concentration of substance compared with an equal volume of water.  
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Urinalysis   also known as Routine and Microscopy (R&M), is an array of tests performed on urine, and one of the most common methods of medical diagnosis.  
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Specific gravity   weight or degree of concentration of substance compared with an equal volume of water.  
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Urine Culture   requires a sterile or clean-voided sample of urine. It take approximately 24 to 48 hours before the lab can report finding of bacterial growth.  
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Meatus   The body's natural urninary opening or canal.  
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Micturition    
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Meatus   The body's natural urninary opening or canal.  
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Micturition    
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