Trospium chloride in the treatment of females with overactive bladder (OAB) would be more effective than TPTNS alone after failure of behavioral therapy. Materials and Methods: We randomized 30 women with OAB‚ into two groups‚ 15 patients each: Group I received 30 minutes TPTNS‚ three times a week; Group II received TPTNS three times a week‚ plus Trospium chloride (20 mg once daily) for eight weeks. Patients were evaluated using Overactive Bladder Symptom Score questionnaire (OABSS)‚ Impact Questionnaire-short
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tract (GI tract). The alimentary canal is made up of the oral cavity‚ pharynx‚ oesophagus‚ stomach‚ small intestines and large intestines. The Renal (urinary system) consists of the kidneys‚ ureters‚ urinary tract and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood to remove wastes and produce urine. The ureters‚ urinary bladder and urethra form the urinary tract‚ which acts as a plumbing system to drain urine from the kidneys‚ store it and then release it during urination. The Nervous system is responsible
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Module 1 The foundation of a word is known as the _____. | | B. | root | 100% | | | | | 2. | | | The combining vowel connects the root to the _____ or to another root. | | A. | suffix | 100% | | | | | 3. | | | A _____ is attached to the beginning of a word root to modify its meaning. | | B. | prefix | 100% | | | | | 4. | | | Most often the combining vowel is the letter _____. | | B. | o | 100% | | | | | 5
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The ureters are about one-fourth inch in diameter and their muscular walls contract to make waves of movement to force the urine into the bladder. The bladder is expandable and stores the urine until it can be conveniently disposed of. It also closes openings into the ureters so that urine cannot flow back into the kidneys. The tube through which the urine flows out of the body is called the urethra
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Emergency Department Northeastern Intermediate Clinical Practice 04/23/2013 Emergency Department Experience I started my day in the emergency department (ED) by meeting the staff. One charge registered nurse (RN)‚ five staff RN’s‚ four paramedics‚ one patient care technician‚ and one doctor. Jennifer Thomas was also in the ED today and informed me that to get the best experience I should invite myself into the rooms as the patients arrive. Most Common Medical Diagnosis The first patient
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Urinary Calculi (Water Belly) Water belly‚ technically known as urinary calculi‚ refers to deposits that are in the urinary tract‚ usually found in male cattle and sheep. The deposits block urine from flowing‚ and if there is prolonged blockage it can result in the rupture of the urethra causing the urine to flood into the surrounding tissues. While there are other types of urinary calculi‚ there are 2 that tend to be more common. Both are mineral in nature and also most common in cattle
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Species with Swim Bladders Swim bladders are only found in ray-finned fish or bony fish. In the embryonic stages‚ some species lose their swim bladders‚ mostly bottom dwellers like the weather fish. Other fish like the Opah and the Pomfret use their pectoral fins to swim and balance the weight of the head to keep a horizontal position. The normally bottom dwelling sea robin can use their pectoral fins to produce lift while swimming. The cartilaginous fish (sharks and rays) and lobe-finned fish
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Abandonment - the act of withdrawing support of help from another person‚ in spite of duty or responsibility Abdominal thrust – also called the Heimlich maneuver; it is used to clear an obstructed airway in an adult or a child older than 1 year old who is choking Abduction pillow – When a person is recovering from hip joint replacement surgery‚ an abduction pillow is used to help prevent the hip joint from becoming dislocated during the recover period. Abuse –
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1 – Organ Systems Overview A. Use the key below to indicate the body systems that perform the following functions for the body: a. cardiovascular d. integumentary g. nervous j. skeletal b. digestive e. lymphatic/immune h. reproductive k. urinary c. endocrine f. muscular i. respiratory _______________________ 1. rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes _______________________ 2. is affected by removal of the thyroid gland _______________________ 3. provides support and levers on
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phalanges) and lower limbs ( femur‚ tibia‚ fibula‚ tarsal‚ metatarsals‚ phalanges). The joints and discs are between the bones. The bones are made up of 25% water and 75 % cells. 2) Urinary - The system that maintains and regulates the fluid balance in the body. It consists of 4 parts - kidneys‚ ureters‚ bladder and urethra. The kidneys have two main functions - secreting
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