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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!. Jeopardy. Types of UI. More on Types of UI. Bladder Dysfunction. Case Scenarios. Treatments. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Types of UI More on Types of UI
Bladder Dysfunction
Case Scenarios
Treatments
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Final Jeopardy
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abrupt urgency and frequency…Gotta go... Gotta go… Gotta go
What is…?
What is urge incontinence?
the loss of a small amount of urine with physical activity.
What is…?
What is Stress Incontinence?
combination of urge incontinence and stress incontinence?
What is…?
What is mixed incontinence?
bladder is distended from urine retention
What is…?
What is overflow incontinence
1500 ccs or six 8-ounce glasses
What is…?
What is the minimum
daily fluid intake?
The popular abbreviation TGIF stands for this exclamatory
statement.
What is…?
What is “Thank God It’s Friday!”?
This is NOT a normal part of aging or being in an
institution.
What is…?
What is urinary incontinence?
Most common cause of urinary incontinence in
elderly persons
What is…?
What is urge incontinence?
2nd most common type of urinary incontinence in older
women
What is…?
What is stress incontinence?
This type of incontinence can be attributed to environmental barriers (e.g., distance to toilet, poor lighting, low chairs that are difficult to get out of, physical restraints, and toilets that are difficult to access.
What is…?
What is the functional incontinence?
This is the most common type of urinary incontinence in the elderly which is prompted by uninhibited
bladder contractions.
What is…?
What is urge incontinence?
This is associated with medical problems such as falls, bone fractures,
pressure ulcers, UTI, and depression.
What is…?
What is urinary incontinence?
This popular animated children’s movie is about a daddy clown fish and his fish friend Dorie trying to
find his son.
What is…?
What is “Finding Nemo”?
The resident tries to void twice to better empty his bladder
What is…?
What is double voiding?
An infection commonly seen in elderly with
incomplete bladder emptying that can create bladder spasms and
urinary frequency.
What is…?
What is a urinary tract infection?
Mr. Applegate has dementia, but he responds well to simple instructions
and is still able to recognize his name. He is a good
candidate for what Bladder Treatment Program?
What is…?
What is prompted voiding?
Ms. De’Souza can no longer self-toilet. She is frequently incontinent when she is not taken to the toilet on a regular schedule. Ms. De’Souza is a good candidate for what Bladder Treatment Program?
What is…?
What is habit training or scheduled voiding?
Mrs. Wilkenson is fairly independent with her activities of daily living and is aware of her need to urinate. She does not suffer from any dementia. In conversations with staff, she has expressed a strong desire to reduce her episodes of urinary incontinence. Mrs. Wilkenson is a good candidate for what Bladder Treatment Program?
What is…?
What bladder rehabilitation or bladder retraining?
Ms Valquez has dementia and cannot find a bathroom. Because of this, she has multiple episodes of urinary incontinence. This type of urinary incontinence is known as:
What is…?
What is functional incontinence?
When you assist Mrs. Oberman in the bathroom you notice that she has a
weak urine stream and often hesitates before or while going to the bathroom.
She has episodes of urinary incontinence. Based on her symptoms this most likely could be the result of
.
What is…?
What is overflow incontinence?
This dance is a wedding favorite. It has guests flapping
their wings!
What is…?
What is “The Chicken Dance”?
A bladder muscle irritant which acts as a diuretic.
What is…?
What is caffeine?
A voiding program that includes: toileting on a schedule, reporting continence status, and praise for when resident is continent and
attempts to toilet.
What is…?
What is Prompted Voiding?
A voiding program that requires the resident to resist the
sensation or urgency (strong desire to urinate), to postpone or
delay voiding, and to urinate according to a timetable rather
than to the urge to void.
What is…?
What is Bladder Rehabilitation/Bladder
Retraining ?
A toileting plan that requires scheduled toileting at regular
intervals to match the resident’s voiding habits. .
What is…?
What is Habit Training/Scheduled
Voiding?
The amount remaining after the resident has attempted to empty the
bladder.
What is…?
What is post void residual (PVR)?