Urinary Flashcards
What is a UTI?
Infection in the urinary tract that is caused by a pathogenic microorganisms.
Can be classified as complicated or uncomplicated
What are manifestations of a UTI?
-Burning on urination (Dysuria)
-Increased frequency (more than every 3 hours)
-Nocturia (awaking at night to pee)
-suprapubic or pelvic pain
-Urgency
How can UTIs be prevented?
-shower over bath
-good hygiene
-drink lots of H2O
-avoid urinary track irritants (coffee, tea, soda, alcohol)
-voiding habit (void at least every 2-3 hours)
-medications (take all as prescribed)
What are some complications that can occur due to UTI
Rental/ kidney failure
Urosepsis
What should be included in a nursing assessment for a pt with a UTI
1) assess changes in urinary pattern (frequency, urgency, hesitancy)
2) asses or knowledges about meds and preventative measures
3) assess characteristics of pts urine (color, concentration, odor, volume, and cloudiness)
What are nursing interventions for UTI?
1) relieve pain
2) give fluids
3) promote voiding (every 2-3 hours)
4) irritants (avoid them; coffee, tea, soda, alcohol)
What is Pyelonephritis?
Infection in the kidneys that is caused by a bacterial infection in lower urinary tract
What is the most common organism to caused pyeloneohritis?
Eacherichia Coli
What are S/S of pyelonephritis?
Flank pain
Dysuria
Polyuria
Urgency
Frequency
Malaise
Fever / N/V (due to infection)
What are complications that could come from pyelonephritis?
Kidney failure
Renal scarring
Sepsis
What are nursing interventions to treat pyelonephritis?
1) manage s/s: pain, fever, ectc
2) administer meds
3) increase fluids
4) void frequently
5) educate: avoiding irritants (coffee, tea, soda, alcohol), non pharm management, disease process
What is Urolithiasis? (Rental Calculi)
Stones (Calculi) in urinary tract
Caused by concentration of substances like calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, and uric acid
What is Nephrolithiasis?
When stones form in the kidneys
What is ureterolithiasis?
When stones form in the ureters
What are calculi (stones) composed of?
-Calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate (85%)
-Uric acid, struvite, and cystine
What are manifestations of stones that form in the renal pelvis?
-Intense, deep ache in costovertebral region (back) -radiates anteriorly down bladder
-Hematuria
-pyuria
-N/V
-tenderness
-Diarrhea
What are manifestations of stones lodged in ureter? (Uretal colic)
-Acute, excruciating, colicky, wavelike pain that radiates down thigh to genitalia
-Frequent desire to void, but with little urine passed
-Urine contains blood due to abrasive action of stones
What are manifestations of stones lodged in bladder?
-irritation associated with UTI and hematuria
-urinary retention (if it obstructs bladder neck)
-possible urosepsis if infection is present