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  1. FREQUENCY AND VOLUME CHART. This chart is a very important part of the preparation you need for your appointment with your health professional. It will help provide them with information that may relate to your symptoms and may be useful in making a diagnosis and providing treatment.

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  2. Daytime frequency: the number of voids recorded during waking hours, including the last void before sleep and the first void after rising in the morning; Nocturia: the number of voids recorded during a night’s sleep, where each void was preceded and followed by sleep;

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  3. Jun 20, 2017 · A 3-day chart is preferred and will likely demonstrate a greater range of voided volumes and a larger maximum voided volume than a 1-day diary [ 2 ]. Normal bladder capacity should be considered as a wide range of acceptable values and likely varies with age and 24-h urine volume [ 2 ].

  4. Volume Guide. You can use the guide below to help you calculate how much fluid you drink. Please also record during the night. Where it is not possible to record the volume, please tick the box to show that you have passed urine. Example: Tall glass of water / juice 280ml. Small glass of water / juice 150ml.

  5. Frequency and volume chart . This document is intended for information purposes only and should be used in conjunction with the advice and further details to be discussed by Mr. Ahmed at your consultation meeting. Please print this out to record your ‘frequency/volume’ record.

  6. What is a Frequency Volume Chart? Measuring how much you drink and how much urine is passed may be a great help with coming to a diagnosis of any urinary problems you have.

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  8. Normal bowel habit is accepted as a maximum of three times a day or a minimum of three times a week (RCN, 2019), while stool type is usually described using the Bristol stool chart (Heaton and Lewis, 1997).

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