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**What This Document Is**
This document is an exam preparation resource focused on urinary elimination, specifically covering the concepts presented in Chapter 36 of the Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice (NUR 3130) course at Nova Southeastern University. It’s designed to help students review key terminology and factors influencing urinary function in preparation for an assessment.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is essential for nursing students preparing for an exam on a fundamental aspect of patient care: urinary elimination. Understanding the factors that affect micturition, recognizing common urinary abnormalities, and knowing how various conditions and medications impact urinary output are crucial for providing safe and effective nursing care. It’s most useful when used *in conjunction with* the full chapter content and course lectures.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document provides a focused review and does not replace the need to thoroughly study the complete chapter material, attend lectures, or engage in clinical practice. It is not a comprehensive textbook and won’t cover all nuances of urinary elimination. It also does not include practice questions or detailed case studies.
**What This Document Provides**
This preview includes a list of key terms related to urinary elimination – such as anuria, dysuria, and nocturia – with brief definitions. It also outlines the major factors affecting micturition, categorized by developmental considerations, fluid/food intake, psychological variables, activity/muscle tone, pathologic conditions, and medication effects. This preview *does not* include a complete listing of all pathologic conditions or medications, nor does it provide in-depth explanations of complex physiological processes. The full document will contain a more exhaustive list of terms and factors.