General
discussion
(A patient who is conscious but immobilized)
(A patient who is unconscious but able to urinate)
Immobilization
Spinal cord injury
-Paraplesia
-Quadriplesia
-Hemiplesia related to stroke
-Motor weakness due to myopathy or neuropathy
Sever pain
-Originated from low back or pelvic area
-Chronic ds
Absolute bed rest
Cardiovascular ds
-Acute MI
-Cardiomyopathy
-Valvular heart ds
Emergent problems of CNS
-Subaracnoid hemorrhage
-Intracranial hemorrhage
Sever trauma/
-Preoperative or postoperative state
Degenerative ds
Parkinson¡¯s ds
Alzheimer¡¯s ds
Limited activities of daily living
Traffic accident.
Fracture.
Full term pregnancy.
Coma
Low activity caused by underlying ds
Terminal cancer
Severe cerebral palsy
Pulmonary ds( COPD, emphysema, Lung CA )
And so on
Training period of urination after Foley removed
Febrile patients caused by indwelling catheter
During rehabilitation
Frequent voiding (nocturia)
Detailed
discussion
Internal medicine
- Early stage of sepsis (Just before non-self voiding)
- Pulmonary edema
- Myocardiac infarction
- Hepatoencephaopathy
- Unstable vital sign
- Active varix bleeding
- Etc.