front 1 Infiltration | back 1 is the administration of nonvesicant solution or medication into the surrounding tissue; can occur when the IV cannula dislodges or perforates the wall |
front 2 Paresthesia | back 2 pins and needles sensation |
front 3 pyuria | back 3 condition of urine containing white blood cells or puss |
front 4 Anuria | back 4 decreased urine output of less than 50ml in 24 hours (essentially failure of the kidneys to produce urine) |
front 5 Bacteriuria | back 5 bacteria in the urine |
front 6 Diuresis | back 6 increased urine output (can be drug-induced) |
front 7 Dysuria | back 7 painful urination |
front 8 Hematuria | back 8 red blood cells in the urine |
front 9 Nocturia | back 9 awaking at night to urinate |
front 10 Oliguria | back 10 decreased urine output, less than 400ml in 24 hours (or 20ml per hour) |
front 11 Polyuria | back 11 production of abnormally large volumes of dilute urine |