(1) Once the decision has been made to use an indwelling urinary catheter, efforts should be made to minimize problems.
(2) The hollow or tubular structures of the urinary system are vulnerable to infection by coliform bacteria.
(3) The trust was also making improvements in the care of urinary catheters and intravenous devices.
(4) Not all patients with urinary incontinence need urodynamic testing before surgery.
(5) When possible, urinary catheters should be avoided to minimise the risk of infection.
(6) This protocol applies to carcinomas of the urinary bladder, ureter, and renal pelvis.
(7) Patients should also have a nasogastric tube and urinary catheter inserted.
(8) There were no significant differences in the effect of both medications on serum and urinary cortisol levels.
(9) The kidney and urinary bladder function to transport fluids and water.
(10) Intravenous fluid therapy should be used to maintain urinary output.
(11) He or she also explains the need for an indwelling urinary catheter.
(12) It is sometimes used to treat mild symptoms of the respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
(13) For men with mild to moderate urinary symptoms or bother, management by primary care physicians is appropriate.
(14) By taking several views over a short period, it is possible to check that both of the kidneys and the urinary system is functioning normally.
(15) Cystoscopy is a procedure to examine the inside of the bladder and other parts of the urinary system.
(16) She warns that any man who believes he may suffer from a urinary problem should seek medical advice for a proper diagnosis before self - treating.
(17) Side effects such as gastrointestinal intolerance and minor urinary symptoms are usually mild and are predominantly dose dependent.
(18) Common side effects include nausea and vomiting, urinary frequency and mild diarrhea.
(19) Benefits were reported in all areas except urinary stress incontinence.
(20) Studies have shown that up to 38 percent of women suffer from urinary incontinence.