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Urinary assessment

Incontinence assessment
 Date of troubles  Urge  Leak
 Evolution:  better,  worst,  equal  Incontinence characteristics
 During the day o like a gush of urine,
 During the night o drops,
 Factors o full bladder,
o grade 1: cough, laugh, sneeze, o sensitive/unsensitive,
o grade 2: sport, running, load transport o when the bladder is full during
o grade 3: fast walking, position changing intercourse
 Urge incontinence:
o cold,
o water

Urination assessment: urinary calendar


 Necessary to push to pee o every day: how much: ….
 Incomplete draining
 Urinary without need  Pain after urinary
 Urinary protection:  Self-catheterization
o occasional,

Ano rectal assessment


 Hemorrhoids
 Fissures
 Fistula
 Anal incontinence
o Passive
o Active
o Gas
o Stools
 Soiling
 Constipation
 How much stools by week
 Stools texture:
o normal,
o liquid,
o hard,
o fragmented
 Pushing during exoneration
 Straining
o Vaginal maneuver
o Anal maneuver
o Perineal maneuver
 Barrier sensation
 Anal sensitivity
 Urge
 Incomplete exoneration
 Laxatives
 Anormal soiling:
o mucus,
o blood
 Associated pain:
o lumbar,
o abdominal,
o coccyx
 Intestinal disease:
o hemorrhagic colic,
o Crohn disease,
o Other:

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