o Imitate appropriate behavior and follow directions
o Regular bowel movements, being able to sit and squat,
o Recognize urge to pee and poop
Need fine motor skills of pulling off their clothes
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cognitive readiness
don't understand soon, later, earlier
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poor concept of time
,pt prescribed or unavoidable inactivity creates risk for deterioration of other body
systems
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risk for disuse syndrome
_______ and _____ instead of just adding and multiplying
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subtracting and dividing
o Teaching: prescribed activity/exercise
o Exercise therapy: ambulation
o Exercise promotion: can be done alone or with strength training
Give this one a try later!
interventions for activity and exercise management
pt must clean genitals before voiding and collect the sample midstream. A midstream
sample will likely be free of contaminants from urethra and perineum.
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, clean catch specimen
o Advanced Age
o Cigarette use
o Diabetes
o History of UTIs
o Neurological dz (stroke)
o Obesity
o reduced estrogen after menopause
o reduced mobility
o men: benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostatectomy
o women: childbirth (vaginal delivery), perimenopause
o Infection from indwelling catheter; although rarely is catheter used for incontinence
due to PureWick use now
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incontinence risk
pour urine into a specimen container labeled with name, date, and time of collection.
Transport to the lab as soon as possible. If delayed, refrigeration may be
recommended.
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freshly voided specimen
infants, young, children and frail elderly are most vulnerable, may need hospitalization
and IV fluid replacement
, Give this one a try later!
diarrhea risk factors
ileum brought through opening in abdomen, bypassing large intestine. Drainage is
liquid, must wear ostomy at all times (examples: Kock pouch/continent ileostomy or
total colectomy with ileoanal reservoir)
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ileostomy
· resumes normal bowel pattern (be specific about what that looks like for the patient
and put a realistic time limit on it)
pt verbalizes importance of activity and balanced diet in promoting soft, formed,
regular bowel movements
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constipation SMART outcomes
understanding quantity doesn't change if shape changes
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conservation
o Regular bowel movements, being able to sit and squat,
o Recognize urge to pee and poop
Need fine motor skills of pulling off their clothes
Give this one a try later!
cognitive readiness
don't understand soon, later, earlier
Give this one a try later!
poor concept of time
,pt prescribed or unavoidable inactivity creates risk for deterioration of other body
systems
Give this one a try later!
risk for disuse syndrome
_______ and _____ instead of just adding and multiplying
Give this one a try later!
subtracting and dividing
o Teaching: prescribed activity/exercise
o Exercise therapy: ambulation
o Exercise promotion: can be done alone or with strength training
Give this one a try later!
interventions for activity and exercise management
pt must clean genitals before voiding and collect the sample midstream. A midstream
sample will likely be free of contaminants from urethra and perineum.
Give this one a try later!
, clean catch specimen
o Advanced Age
o Cigarette use
o Diabetes
o History of UTIs
o Neurological dz (stroke)
o Obesity
o reduced estrogen after menopause
o reduced mobility
o men: benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostatectomy
o women: childbirth (vaginal delivery), perimenopause
o Infection from indwelling catheter; although rarely is catheter used for incontinence
due to PureWick use now
Give this one a try later!
incontinence risk
pour urine into a specimen container labeled with name, date, and time of collection.
Transport to the lab as soon as possible. If delayed, refrigeration may be
recommended.
Give this one a try later!
freshly voided specimen
infants, young, children and frail elderly are most vulnerable, may need hospitalization
and IV fluid replacement
, Give this one a try later!
diarrhea risk factors
ileum brought through opening in abdomen, bypassing large intestine. Drainage is
liquid, must wear ostomy at all times (examples: Kock pouch/continent ileostomy or
total colectomy with ileoanal reservoir)
Give this one a try later!
ileostomy
· resumes normal bowel pattern (be specific about what that looks like for the patient
and put a realistic time limit on it)
pt verbalizes importance of activity and balanced diet in promoting soft, formed,
regular bowel movements
Give this one a try later!
constipation SMART outcomes
understanding quantity doesn't change if shape changes
Give this one a try later!
conservation