specimens Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Where and when should a specimen be labeled? | beside the patient immediately after collection |
C & S | used to determine the infectious agent causing infection |
what on label? | type of specimen, when sent to lab, when taken, patient name and birth date |
types of urine collection | routine voiding, midstream, catheter specimen, straight cath, 24-hour collect, urine sugar and Acetone (S&A) |
24-hour collect special notes | time begins after first void, every void goes in container, place sign in room, must be on ice or refrigerated, must start over if missed void |
urine sugar and acetone | fro patients on TPN (total Parenteral Nutrition) |
stool specimens | O&P (ova and parasite), C&S, or blood occult |
who performs a blood occult stool test? | the nurse or person collecting |
sputum specimen is for: | cultivation of microorganisms |
throat swabs | do before they eat or at least an hour after--avoiding vomiting and food particles |
wound drainage | collect from inside the wound |
types of specimen collection | urine, stool, vaginal, wound, throat, sputum |
polyuria--aka diuresis | abnormal amounts of urine |
oliguria/anuria | absent or scant urine output;less than 100ml in 24 hrs; should be at least 30 ml an hour |
nocturia | night time voiding |
urgency | sensation to go regardless of need |
Dysuria | painful urination |
hesitancy | delay and difficulty starting the void; common prostate problem |
dribbling | leaking between voids |
enuresis | periodic incontinence, despite usual continence |
retension | lack of ability to urinate |
incontinence | inability ton control elimination; can be urinary or bowel |
types of incontinence | stress, urge, reflex, functional, total, overflow |
stress | due to pressure on bladder |
urge | after strong sense of urgency |
reflex | involuntary loss at predictable intervals |
funtional | inability to get to the bathroom or undress |
overflow | bladder doesn't get completely emptied upon voiding |
when can the bladder be palpated? | only when it is full will it rise above the symphasis pubis |
assessment of urinary elimination includes | history, palpation of bladder, meatus (color redness pain), urine (amt, clarity, color, odor, pH, protein, specific gravity, glucose, keytones, blood) |
hematuria | blood in urine |
pyuria | puss in urine |
proteinuria | protein in urine |
ketonuria | keytones in urine |
nursing diagnosis related to urinary | incontinence (stress/total/urge/functional/reflex); risk for infection; self-care deficit, toileting; risk for imparied skin integrity; altered urinary elimination; urinary retention |
external catheter | condom or texas catheter |
assessment of bowel | history, inspection for distension, auscultate before palpation, assess stool, condition of skin around anus |
types of enemas | cleansing(stimulates peristalsis by irritating the colon), retention (introduces oil in the rectum-hold for 30 min), kayexelate/steroid. |
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