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uroflometry
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what the risks are --> urine sample, uroflow, uroflometry, test to measure the volume of urine voided, excreted, velocity, speed it was excreted, how long the excretion took, urinate, special urinal, toilet equipped, a machine, a measuring device, asked, press a button shortly, try to begin urination, required to press the button again, urination is complete, machine, create a report, health care provider to evaluate,
provider, ask to temporarily discontinue medications, test results, uroflometry is best preformed, a full bladder, not urinate, 2 hours, increase the volume of fluids drink so, have plenty of urine, not place any toilet tissue, in the urine receptacle, 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,
test involves normal urination, should not experience any discomfort,
this test is useful in evaluating the function, the urinary tract,
normal values vary depending on age, sex, 4 to 7, average flow rate, males, females is 10 ml/sec, 8 to 13, average flow rate, males is 12 ml/sec, average flow rate, females is 15 ml/sec, 14 to 45, average flow rate, males is 21 ml/sec, average flow rate, females is 18 ml/sec, 46 to 65, average flow rate, males is 12 ml/sec, average flow rate, females is 15 ml/sec, 66 to 80, average flow rate, males is 9 ml/sec, average flow rate, females is 10 ml/sec,
several circular muscles, regulate urine flow, of these muscles becomes weak, dysfunctional, an increase in urine flow, urinary incontinence, bladder outlet obstruction, bladder muscle is weak, a decrease in urine flow, abnormal results, discussed, explained by health care provider, no risks associated.
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