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NUR 6111 EXAM 3 MALE GU DISORDERS AND MEN’S HEALTH STUDY NOTES – COMPREHENSIVE LECTURE SUMMARY

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This document provides a detailed study summary for NUR 6111 Exam 3 focused on male genitourinary (GU) disorders and men’s health. It covers key topics such as urinary incontinence, acute and chronic kidney disease, nephrolithiasis, UTIs, epididymitis, prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, and male sexual dysfunction. The notes include definitions, risk factors, assessment findings, diagnostics, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments, and clinical management strategies. This material is ideal for nursing students preparing for exams or clinical practice in adult and primary care health

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NUR 6111 EXAM 3 MALE GU DISORDERS AND MEN’S HEALTH STUDY NOTES
– COMPREHENSIVE LECTURE SUMMARY
1. urinary incontinence: involuntary loss of urine (in an adult patient) from the urethra

major inconvenience

more common in females then males
2. effects of urinary incontinence: increased risk of skin infections: incontinence dermatitis (diaper
rash), bacterial/ fungal infections

activities such as running or other high impact exercises are often avoided or stopped

avoiding social activities, isolation, depression and anxiety

financial: 23% of women take time ott work
3. RF incontinence: increasing age
declining estrogen levels
multiparity
dementia
DM
spinal cord injury/ lesion
prostatic hypertrophy
stroke
medications (ex. diuretics)
immobility
4. Stress urinary incontinence: predictable loss of urine with activities that increase intra abdominal
pressure (sneezing, laughing, exercising)
5. Urge urinary incontinence: urgency as well as increased urinary frequency or nocturia. Patients
typically lose urine on the way to the toilet
6. Mixed urinary incontinence: has both components of stress and urge incontinence
7. Overflow urinary incontinence: urinary retention and subsequent leakage
patients may strain to pass urine or have a sensation of incomplete emptying
8. Functional urinary incontinence: occurs when there are barriers to toileting such as cognitive
impairment, physical frailty or immobility



, NUR 6111 EXAM 3 MALE GU DISORDERS AND MEN’S HEALTH STUDY NOTES
– COMPREHENSIVE LECTURE SUMMARY
9. assessment findings urinary incontinence: involuntary loss of urine

urinary urgency

perineal irritation

pelvic exam: may detect GU pathology

rectal exam: may demonstrate prostatic pathology, fecal impactation

abdomen: may palpate distended bladder
10. urinalysis for urinary incontinence: abnormal: hematuria, pyuria, bacteriuria, glycosuria, pro-
teinuria

order urine culture if bacteria is detected
11. Cystometry urinary incontinence: severe urgency or bladder contractions when <300ml of
bladder volume= urge incontinence
12. BUN, creatinine urinary incontinence: suspected obstruction, noncompliant bladder, urinary
retention
13. FBS and Ca levels urinary incontinence: polyuria and lack of diuretic drugs
14. dx urinary incontinence: urinalysis
cystometry
BUN, creatinine
FBS and Ca levels

voiding diary 203 days indicating when incontinent episodes occur

post voiding residual volume measurement (200-300ml)
15. prevent urinary incontinence: kegel exercises or pelvic floor therapy

treatment of BPH

maintain healthy weight



, NUR 6111 EXAM 3 MALE GU DISORDERS AND MEN’S HEALTH STUDY NOTES
– COMPREHENSIVE LECTURE SUMMARY
adequate oral hydration

avoidance of bladder irritants (catteine, alcohol)

smoking cessation
16. non pharm management stress urinary incontinence: behavioral therapies: timed or
double voiding, smoking cessation, weight loss, pelvic muscle exercises with or without a physical therapist, pessary,
bowel management

surgical: injectables, bladder neck suspensions, slings, artificial sphincters
17. pharm mgt Stress UI: not FDA approved

alpha adrenergic agonist: pseudoephedrine (Sudafed)- increase urethral pressure and outlet resistance, may im-
prove s/s without significant side ettects

tricyclic antidepressant: Imipramine 10-25mg PO up to TID- may be useful in younger patients who have failed other
therapies, alpha agonist and anticholinergic ettects

Estrogen- topical cream (may help improve urethral closure)
18. Urge UI non pharm mgt: behavioral therapies: same as stress UI with bladder training, scheduled
voiding, bladder irritants minimization, and urge suppression

surgical therapy: neurosacral modulation, bladder augmentation, botulinum toxin injection
19. Urge UI pharm mgt: anticholinergic/ antimuscarinics: oxybutynin 2.5-5mg PO BID-TID, tolterodine 2mg
BID (caution with bladder outflow obstruction, caution in OA, sedation, confusion, delirium)

beta adrenergic agonists: mirabegron 25mg PO daily (may increase BP in patients with HTN, not recommended in
severe hepatic or renal impairment)
20. mixed UI management: combination of therapies for stress and urge incontinence
21. overflow UI nonpharm mgt: behavioral therapies: timed or double voiding, clean intermittent
catheterization, pessary

surgery: to relieve urethral obstruction or stricture or to reduce prolapse

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