Not exact matches
Since dandelion has diuretic activity3, drinking 1 - 2 cups
of dandelion root tea along with 8 - 10 cups
of water throughout the day may help increase urine
flow and flush
out bacteria from the urinary tract and the
bladder.
The diuretic action
of parsley tea also helps to boost urine
flow, clearing
out the kidneys and
bladder of toxins and thus resulting in healthier cleansing and purifying
of the blood.
Double your cat's water intake, and you double the amount
of urine
flow, which is the easiest way to keep your cat's
bladder flushed
out and healthy.
In that technique, the natural elasticity
of the urethra under forceful urine
flow is used to allow small stones present in the cat's
bladder to make their way
out via the urethra — much like a water balloon jet increases the diameter
of the balloon's neck when you squirt someone at a party.
This indicates that there may be a complete blockage
of the urethra (the tube the urine
flows through
out of the
bladder) and if this is not corrected it could result in the pet's painful death within 24 hours.
Such stones are capable blocking the
flow of urine
out of the
bladder.
They affect the
bladder and / or the urethra (the tube that the urine
flows through from the
bladder on its way
out of the body).
In almost all cases the pet is hospitalized and a catheter is placed in the urethra for a short time to allow for a free
flow of urine
out of the
bladder.
• Giving basic care to residents such as bathing, dressing and grooming • Transporting clients to appointments, activities and social programs • Documenting care provided in online system and manual
flow sheets • Answering call lights, bells, or intercom system to find
out residents» requirements • Making sure call lights are within reach
of resident • Explaining treatment procedures to residents • Helping residents in their activities
of daily living • Assisting residents with bowel and
bladder functions
Resident Assistant • Assisted resident with bathing and daily dental / mouth care • Helped residents with hair combing, brushing, shampooing, and styling • Kept residents clean, dry, and odor free • Helped
out residents with bowel and
bladder functions • Made beds and changed bed linens when soiled • Maintained records and
flow sheets accurately and timely • Observed and reported the presence
of skin breakdown or redness to the nurse in charge • Prepared residents for meals and accompanied residents with travel if necessary