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Elimination Game Hubbs Pre-CNA Elimination Unit SP2-AP4

What does a female resident use to eliminate waste in when she is bedridden?

BEDPAN

What is the name for the tube that is used to drain or inject fluid through a body opening?

CATHETER

What is the name for a container that men use to urinate in?

What is the name for a container that men use to urinate in? URINAL

What kind of bedpan would you use for a resident who has had hip surgery?

What kind of bedpan would you use for a resident who has had hip surgery? FRACTURE BEDPAN

What is the name for loss of bladder control?

URINARY INCONTINENCE

What is the process (action) of emptying urine from the bladder?

URINATION (URINATE/VOID)

What is the abbreviation for a urinary tract infection?

UTI

What is the need to void (urinate) at once (right away) called?

URGE

What is it called when a person does not empty his bladder completely and urine is left in the bladder after voiding?

URINARY RETENTION

What are 3 characteristics of normal feces?

What are 3 characteristics of normal feces? SOFT MOIST FORMED HAS AN ODOR (SMELL) SHAPED LIKE RECTUM BROWN

What is the process of removing waste products from the body called? (includes both urinary and digestive)

What is the process of removing waste products from the body called? (includes both urinary and digestive) ELIMINATION

If a person has hard infrequent stools that are difficult to pass the patient is __________.

CONSTIPATED

How often does a person have a bowel movement?

How often does a person have a bowel movement? IT CAN VARY FROM PERSON TO PERSON; ONCE A DAY 2-3 TIMES A DAY EVERY 2-3 DAYS

What do we call frequent, loose watery stools?

DIARRHEA

What is the name of the system that breaks down food so that the body can use the food for energy?

What is the name of the system that breaks down food so that the body can use the food for energy? DIGESTIVE/GI SYSTEM

Which system gets rid of solid waste (feces)?

Which system gets rid of solid waste (feces)? DIGESTIVE/GI SYSTEM

List three main parts of the urinary system.

List three main parts of the urinary system. KIDNEYS URETERS BLADDER URETHRA

The rectum is part of which system?

The rectum is part of which system? DIGESTIVE/GI

Which system gets rid of liquid waste (urine)?

Which system gets rid of liquid waste (urine)? URINARY SYSTEM

What is it called when your resident is unable to control the passage of feces through the anus?

What is it called when your resident is unable to control the passage of feces through the anus? FECAL INCONTINENCE

Give four characteristics of normal urine.

Give four characteristics of normal urine. LIGHT YELLOW STRAW-COLORED AMBER COLORED CLEAR FAINT ODOR NO PARTICLES

What do you call placing a fluid in the anus to remove feces and to relieve constipation?

What do you call placing a fluid in the anus to remove feces and to relieve constipation? ENEMA

List four factors that affect bowel elimination.

List four factors that affect bowel elimination. AGE DIET FLUID INTAKE PERSONAL HABITS ACTIVITY PRIVACY ILLNESS MEDICATION

True or false? The CNA must always remain next to the patient when he/she is using the bathroom, commode or bedpan.

FALSE IT DEPENDS ON THE LEVEL OF SAFETY REQUIRED

How often should a patient with incontinence be given pericare?

AFTER EACH TIME HE/SHE IS INCONTINENT