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cystometric study
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what the risks are cmg, cystometrogram, cystometric study uses a device to pump water, bladder, device then measures the amount, fluid present, in the bladder, first feel the need to urinate, able to sense fullness, bladder is completely full, void, urinate, time required to begin voiding, force, continuity, the urinary stream is recorded, urine, how long the voiding took, presence of straining, hesitancy, dribbling, recorded, lie down, a catheter, a thin, flexible tube, gently positioned, in the bladder, urine left, in the bladder is measured, recorded, a catheter is then placed, in the rectum, measuring electrodes, in the perineum, area near the rectum, next, thermal sensation is evaluated, room-temperature saline solution is instilled, bladder, followed by warm water, tell the health care provider what, sensations, felt, water is then drained, bladder, a cystometer, a tube, monitor bladder pressure, connected, catheter, water, carbon dioxide gas is slowly introduced, bladder at a, controlled rate, tell the provider, first feel the need to urinate, pressures, volumes, recorded, bladder is full, must urinate, pressure, the urination is recorded, bladder is again drained of any residual urine, catheter is removed,
no special preparations, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years,
there is some discomfort associated, experience pain, flushing, sweating, nausea, bladder filling, a sense of an urgent need to urinate,
test, help determine the cause of bladder-voiding dysfunction,
normal values, discussed,
test might indicate a cause, urinary tract infection, diminished bladder capacity, multiple sclerosis, stroke, a spinal cord injury, bladder outlet obstruction, overactive bladder, slight risk of urinary tract infection, blood, in the urine
this test should not be done, known urinary tract infection, an existing infection increases the possibility of false test results, test increases the possibility of spreading, the infection.
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