Exam 2 Urinary Disorders Flashcards
Post-Void Residual
When someone urinates, but then we check the bladder to see how much is left. It’s ok to have some left in the bladder.
Want patients to drink water! Why?
Dehydration can lead to incontinence which can lead to a UTI
Manifestations of UTI?
Smell/straw colored
Prevent?
Wipe front to back Evacuate bowels regularly Try not to get constipated Void after intercourse Cloudy/Stinky urine Hesitant urination Fever if it gets really bad
Catheter Care
PER SHIFT (qshift) Bag hanging below bladder No loops in tubing Red seal closed Stat lock on leg Confused older adults = s/sx may not be present No lotions/powders down there.
**Red seal on bag?
Don’t want to disconnect this d/t sterility. If flushing for the sake of a clog, this requires an order.
Pylonephritis
Kidney infection assoc. with bladder.
Req. outpatient but sometime inpatient.
Stones
SO painful.
Fevers
Vomiting
Risk:
Dehydration/warm climate
Certain medications
Diuretics
Prevention:
Drink water/drink water
IF stone is too big; lithotripsy: ultrasound waves which break up stones.
Stones
SO painful.
Fevers
Vomiting
Risk: Dehydration/warm climate Certain medications Diuretics Having had them before
Prevention:
Drink water/drink water
IF stone is too big; lithotripsy: ultrasound waves which break up stones.
Bladder retraining program
q2-3 hrs (also with incontinent patients)
-help retrain bladder
Incontinence
Not a natural consequence of aging.
Incontinence Effects
Don’t want to go places…
Incontinence Etiology
-Pressure exceeds closure of sphincter
Diagnosis of incontinence?
DRIP!
D-delirium/dehydration/depression
R-restricted mobility and impaction
I-Infection/inflame/impaction
P=polyuria/polypharmacy
Ability to get to bathroom? Cognitive malfunction Feel urges? Assess pelvic floor muscles by doing internal exam... Urinalysis Post Void Residual (PVR) Imaging of upper urinary tract.
Nursing Management of Incontinence
Make sure they're drinking enough fluids! Take pt. to bathroom every two hours. Encourage cessation of smoking. Stool softeners/fiber! Pelvic Floor Muscle training Use absorbant purchased products.