Urinary 1 Flashcards
What is dialystate?
Infused in abdomen to allow waste and electrolyte to allow removal. This is done through a sterile technique
How should you treat Renal canuculi
Analgesics rehydration 3 L a day ambulate strain urine
How does kidney stones occur
Dietary imbalance immobilization dehydration
How do you treat overflow urine
Val vasa maneuver having a toilet routine holding and waiting for urine to come out for 20 to 30 seconds
What should you teach to a client about atrial venous fistula
They should feel pulse stations throughout the day, do not carry any heavy items greater than 5 pounds, they should report any numbness and tingling’s, no BP or blood drawn, monitor for bleeding
What is acutepylo nephritis
It is an infection in the kidney which you can feel costravetebral
What is nephroblastoma a.k.a. wills tumor?
It is a kidney tumour at five and has a good prognosis
What is important for a patient with Will’s tumor?
You have to teach the patient do not touch the tumour and you should have a sign outside the door of the same thing
What is an arterial venous fistula?
It is for haemodialysis which allows the veins in diameter to be larger causing blood to flow.
What should you hold for a CT scan?
metformin it can cause kidney damage
What kind of furosemide do two potassium?
It is Lasix which depletes potassium and can cause dys arrhythmias
What is a complication of a prostatectomy?
Bleeding that occurs for more than 36 hours after surgery
What is a prostatectomy?
It is the removal of or part of the prostate gland
What is a cystoscopy
It is a flexible tube that is inserted into the urethra
What are the complications of cystoscopy
Urinary retention haemorrhage and infection
What are the normal expected findings with cystoscopy, and what should you do with these findings?
Pink urine abdominal discomfort which can be relieved through a sits bath analgesics. And no alcohol and caffeine.
What is watched for in dialysis in the installation.?
Respiratory distress
What is a risk factor for benign prostate hyperplasia
UTI
What is overflow urinary incontinence
Incomplete emptying of the bladder causing dribbling
How should potassium be taken?
It should be taken with a full glass or several glasses of water because it’s very acidic to the throat, the patient should set up right after taking potassium for at least 30 minutes
What is extra corporeal shockwave livethrotipsy
It is a non-invasive procedure to remove kidney stones
What do people take with Saul Palmento
Benign prostate hysterectomy
What is the herb Hathorne taken for?
It is taken for heart failure
Why do people take black cohosh?
For menopause
How do you treat hyperkalemia?
IV calcium gluconate
What is a percutaneous nephrolithotripsy?
Inserted through pelvis preventing obstruction of stones
If left flank pain and no drain from nephrostomy tube what to do?
Gentle irrigation of the tube with sterile saline.
What is erythropoietin administration?
Provided when pts are anemic
What is a side effect for erythropoietin administration?
Hypertension
/ contraindicated for uncontrolled hypertension.
Pain that is flank and costovertebral -> umbilicius indicates?
Pyleonephritis.