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problems affect patients across the spectrum of acute
care. The "Urological Health in the Acute Care Setting"
manual provides valuable information about urological
disorders in acute care, which will enable you to monitor
your patients more effectively, and explains how the
BladderScan® can be used to enhance methods
of evaluation, diagnosis and treatment.
For example, cancer
patients can develop acute chemical cystitis as a result
of chemotherapy. You may need to hydrate your patient
to minimize the risk, but how can you be sure of your
patient's hydration status? The BladderScan®
can help you determine whether or not the bladder is
filling adequately, so you'll know when your patient
is properly hydrated.
In the short-stay
Medical/Surgical unit, Post-Operative Surgical unit,
or Recovery Room, patients typically cannot be discharged
until there is a successful void. So your patient waits.
And waits. And waits some more. The BladderScan®
noninvasively provides you with knowledge of your patient's
bladder volume, so you'll know if your patient needs
to be hydrated to help the bladder fill so he or she
can void. The BladderScan®
can accelerate the discharge process!
The
Acute Care manual reviews the urological problems you're
likely to encounter in the following hospital settings:
| Medical/Surgical |
Post-operative |
Geriatric |
| Rehabilitation |
Women's
Health |
Pediatric |
| Oncology |
Transitional
Care |
Psychiatric |
| Emergency
Room |
Neurology |
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The
manual is available in an easy-to-read, print format.
Click
here to view a printable PDF (requires Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader) or contact
your Verathon Medical® representative to order.
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