Frequent urination can prevent UTI in postpartum woman.
Urinary Tract Infection abbreviated as UTI refers to occurrence of infection in the urinary system. The effected organs are kidney, bladder, urethra and ureter. To avoid UTI in postpartum woman, it is recommended to empty the bladder every two to four hours. Increased fluid intake is also recommended to achieve frequent urination.
The emptying of bladder has several advantages. It prevents overdistention of bladder which means excessive stretching. Also, the limited storage time of urine prevents thriving of micro organisms that can cause UTI. Symptoms of UTI include pain in urination. Pathogenic microbes capable of causing UTI are <em>Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Proteus mirabilis, </em>and<em> Klebsiella pneumoniae. </em>
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The major difference between an achieved status and an ascribed status:
A. One can change for an individual, and the other cannot.
An ascribed status is assigned either at birth or later in life and is not changeable. An achieved status is gained voluntarily through actions, merit, and ability.
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