NURS 3138 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Detrusor Urinae Muscle, Urination, Motor Action F.C.

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**fluid intake is the most influential factor of urinary elimination. Loss of small amounts of urine from increased abdominal pressure without bladder muscle contractions with laughing, sneezing, or lifting. Inability to stop urine flow long enough to reach the bathroom due to an overactive detrusor muscle with increased bladder pressure. Happens to people with uti, people who have overactive bladders. Overflow urinary retention from bladder over distension and frequent loss of small amounts of. Reflex urine due to obstruction of the urinary outlet or an impaired detrusor muscle. Involuntary loss of a moderate amount of urine without warning. Due to hyperreflexia of the detrusor muscle, usually from spinal cord dysfunction. Functional loss of urine due to factors that interfere with responding to the need to urinate, such as cognitive, mobility, or environmental barriers. Unpredictable, involuntary loss of urine that generally doesn"t respond to treatment.

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