2. Prepare client teaching handouts for each of the following topics: Client who is scheduled for a cystoscopy Treatment and prevention of recurrent cystitis Care of a urinary diversion
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A: Urinary catherization: In this procedure tube is used to drain urine and for various etiological…
Q: ospital for recurrent urinary tract infection. The nurse is teaching him how to prevent urinary…
A: Urinary tract infection is the infection of the urinary tract that includes the kidney, ureters,…
Q: Develop a nursing care for patients with Urinary tract infection (UTI)
A: Urinary tract infection is an infection which occurs in any of the part of the urine system. For…
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A: Chronic kidney disease, otherwise known as chronic kidney disease, describes the progressive loss of…
Q: An 85-year-old male patient with a history of multiple strokes and requiring the use of an…
A: Urosepsis is the sepsis caused by infection of the urinary tract, including lower urinary tract and…
Q: It is now 2 pm and Mrs Romano has not passed urine since her IDC was removed at 0600 today. She is…
A: An indwelling urinary (Foley) catheter is a type of catheter that can be used to treat a variety of…
Q: (CASE 3) Please refer to the patient's urinalysis result below: A patient is admitted following a…
A: Introduction: Various bodily system diseases, such as urinary tract infection, diabetes, and kidney…
Q: DISORDERS
A: The disease is an abnormal condition of the body that affects the normal physiological process of…
Q: Mr. Cruz is ordered bethanecol (Urecholine) to relieve post-operative urinary retention. Knowing…
A: Mr. Cruz is ordered bethanecol (Urecholine) to relieve post-operative urinary retention. Knowing…
Q: Main nursing diagnosis: Risk of fluid volume depreciation as evidenced by nausea, vomiting and…
A: The actions taken by the nurse like treatments, procedures, or teachings to implement patient care…
Q: 1. The nurse has begun a client's assessment and is applying the blood pressure cuff on a client's…
A: The pressure by which the blood flows in our body is known as blood pressure. This is an important…
Q: What are the important things a nurse should know about caring for a patient with radical…
A: Nephrectomy is the surgical removal of kidney following some pathology of kidney like neoplasm…
Q: risks associated with urinary tract infection that the client must be made aware of?
A: Urinary tract infection also known as UTI . Here infection can be in any part of urinary system. It…
Q: The Nurse is caring for an adolescent with BMI above the 95th percentile with has been experiencing…
A: An adolescent with BMI above the 95 percentile indicates obesity and he has been also experiencing…
Q: How can relate the importance of studying Urinary structures in Nursing?
A: The urinary system comes under the renal system or excretory system. The urinary system is the main…
Q: Mrs milan is a 25 year old woman whorecently had a weekend getaway with her husband. On Monday, she…
A: UTI (urinary tract infection) is an infection in the urinary systems. It can be in the kidney,…
Q: A 30-year-old G3P2 at 24 weeks AOG complained of urinary frequency, dysuria, urgency, fever, chills…
A: Renal disorder Renal system takes a vital role in balancing fluid electrolyte balance, such as…
Q: 5. A nurse caring for a newly admitted patient reviews the information in the patient's admission…
A: According to the given condition, the patient has urinary urgency and frequency. His WBC and RBC…
Q: 1. Explain about electrolytes in the ECF and ICF 2. Information and benefits about electrolytes in…
A: Che micals dissolved in body fluid are called electrolytes.
Q: 2. Write a report that describes the necessary nursing interventions for clients who are receiving:…
A: Enteral tube feeding is a process of giving feeding through the tube directly into the stomach.…
Q: The laboratory findings for a client with chronic kidney disease(CKD) include elevated blood urea…
A: Nursing implementation for this client are following below 1.Assess the extent of weakness,…
Q: 7- The nurse is assessing a client for decerebrate posturing. The nurse should assess the client…
A: Decerebrate posturing is an abnormal or unnatural body posture that indicates some serious…
Q: need answer in briefly A client who has a history of an inguinal hernia is admitted to the hospital…
A: The clinical condition involving the bulging of the abdominal contents through a weak area in the…
Q: 10. On a separate call, you find yourself called to a nursing facility who needs to be transported…
A: Nursing is a unique function of the nurse whose function is to provide care to the individual, sick…
Q: What factors may be contributing to the urinary incontinence? Discuss. b. How should the nurse…
A: Urine produced by the kidneys in temporarily stored in the urinary bladder. The sphincters near the…
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A: Medical-surgical nurses are the nursing professionals involved in caring for the patients who are…
Q: 1. A nurse is caring for a client with a kidney disorder who has been admitted to an acute…
A: Nursing is a profession, which includes ART & SCIENCE. Art is the skills, which nurses used to…
Q: 85. A 16-month-old boy is brought to the office by his 18-year-old mother for a well-child visit.…
A: The time taken by a toddler to learn and perform toilet by himself can greatly differ. The age of…
Q: What is the most common reason resulting in ureter injury() A) penetration injury B) traffic…
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Q: Nephritis DEFINITION AND /PREDISPOSING FACTORS ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY/ PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
A: Nephritis is a kidney related disease. Occurs in all the age groups.
Q: Write a proper definition for the following: 1. Confinement 2. Stillbirth 3. Postnatal Care
A: Nursing care is the field of clinical practice of administration of drug ,patient counselling and…
Q: A nurse is caring for an 82-year-old woman in a long-termcare facility who has had two urinary tract…
A: Urinary tract infection is defined as the infection on the urinary system that involves the upper…
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- 32-Six hours after removing a postoperative client's indwelling urinary catheter, the client has not voided. What action should the practical nurse take? A- Ask the client if they are uncomfortable. B- Reinsert the indwelling urinary catheter. C- Obtain order to increase intravenous infusion rate. D- Complete a bladder scan. asap pleaseThe nurse is caring for an older adult who is receiv- ing oxybutynin (Ditropan) to reduce the occurrence of bladder spasms related to a UTI. For which side effect should the nurse assess the patient? 1. Diaphoresis 2. Palpitations 3. Gastric irritation 4. Orange-colored urineDiscuss the nursing implications for caring for a patient undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT).
- Question:Make nursing care plan(ncp) for a kidney failure patient Past health history: constipation for the last 7 days accompanied by difficulty of breathing (DOB) and Abdominal pain. Present Health history: chief complaint of Abdominal pain. Prior to admission, facial edema and bipedal edema was notice during physical assessment. Laboratory: Temperature 36°c, Pulse Rate -127, Respiratory Rate- 22,Blood Pressure -120/90,URIC ACID :10.20 mg/dL,CREATININE :1.33 mg/dLA nurse is assessing a client with suspected gout. Which of the following would support a diagnosis of gout? Select all that apply 1. Elevated serum uric acid level 2. A swollen, red joint 3. Reports of moderate fatigue 4. Distal extremities cool totoucho5. Pain associated with movement of the affected extremity 6. Intolerance of dairy productsRENAL DISORDERS TASK: Create a conceptual map using the case scenarios as guide. Conceptual map should include pathophysiology, medical diagnosis, signs and symptoms, and risk factors, if any. Nursing diagnosis, nursing interventions, medical management (medication and procedures), expected outcomes A 37- year old man with chronic renal failure who was secondary to chronic glomerulonephritis had been on peritoneal dialysis for approximately 6 months without any episode of peritonitis. In December 2019, he was admitted to the hospital for fever, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and cloudy dialysate several hours after eating stinky tofu. The peritoneal effluent culture yielded Aeromonas Sobria. The patient was given levofloxacin for 10 days. The patient symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain were relieved and the cloudy effluent turned to be clear. Unfortunately, peritoneal dialysis catheter was blocked because of fibrin clot formation in the setting of inflammation, and finally…
- The nurse on shift is caring for a 66 year old male patient who was brought in to the urgent care center by his partner with new onset nausea, vomiting, and confusion. Th nurse notes the following upon assessment History of DM, hypertension, chronic kidney disease (CKD) Reports of decreased urinary output over "past few days." Reports "feeling drowsy and tired." Noted pitting edema to lower extremities. Vitals: T97.3(oral), P86 regular, R20, BP178/95, SPO293% on room air Labs - BUN72, creat7.8, K6.1 Questions: 1. What signs and symptoms are of concern in this patient's presentation? 2. What could these be telling you is happening to the patient? 3. Of the concerning symptoms, which of these is a priority? Please explain your answer. 4. What can we do to stabilize this patient? Why?Discuss the care of a patient with acute kidney injury.Aclient is receiving spironolactone (Aldactone) for treatment of bilateral lower extremity edema. The nurse should instruct the client to make which of the following nutritional modifications to prevent an electrolyte imbalance? 1. Increase intake of milk and milk products. 2. Restrict fluid intzke to 1000 mL per day. 3. Decrease foods high in potassium. 4. Decrease foods high in sodium.
- The Nurse is caring for an adolescent with BMI above the 95th percentile with has been experiencing increased urination. Which diagnostic test should the nurse anticiapated?A 30-year-old G3P2 at 24 weeks AOG complained of urinary frequency, dysuria, urgency, fever, chills and costovertebral angle tenderness. Urinalysis showed pyuria and bacteriuria. The nurse would formulate a nursing plan based on which the following most probable diagnosis? Asymptomatic bacteriuria Cystitis Acute pyelonephritis UrethritisThe nurse is caring for a 40-year-old client who is 2 hours postoperative following an appendectomy. The client received general anesthesia for the procedure and has opioid pain medications prescribed. The client’s vital signs are Temp 97.2°F, HR 105, RR 24 and BP 110/50. The client has had only 30 mL urine output since arriving to the postoperative area. The client is arousable and slow to respond to commands, but has become slightly restless, shifting in the bed frequently. The client states that they “hurt” and asks for something to drink. The last dose of IV pain medication was given to the client just before leaving the surgical suite. Discuss three key pieces of assessment data and why you feel they are important. Discuss nursing interventions you would implement in caring for this client.