1. The patient is at high risk for a urinary tract infection due to urinary stasis as evidenced by difficulty urinating and an indwelling foley catheter.
2. A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and can cause cystitis in the bladder or pyelonephritis in the kidneys. Common causes include poor hygiene, urinary stasis, and medical devices like catheters.
3. The plan is to encourage increased fluid intake, investigate reports of bladder fullness, provide comfort measures, and care for the foley catheter to prevent further infection and promote relaxation.
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1. The patient is at high risk for a urinary tract infection due to urinary stasis as evidenced by difficulty urinating and an indwelling foley catheter.
2. A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and can cause cystitis in the bladder or pyelonephritis in the kidneys. Common causes include poor hygiene, urinary stasis, and medical devices like catheters.
3. The plan is to encourage increased fluid intake, investigate reports of bladder fullness, provide comfort measures, and care for the foley catheter to prevent further infection and promote relaxation.
1. The patient is at high risk for a urinary tract infection due to urinary stasis as evidenced by difficulty urinating and an indwelling foley catheter.
2. A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and can cause cystitis in the bladder or pyelonephritis in the kidneys. Common causes include poor hygiene, urinary stasis, and medical devices like catheters.
3. The plan is to encourage increased fluid intake, investigate reports of bladder fullness, provide comfort measures, and care for the foley catheter to prevent further infection and promote relaxation.
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1. The patient is at high risk for a urinary tract infection due to urinary stasis as evidenced by difficulty urinating and an indwelling foley catheter.
2. A urinary tract infection occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and can cause cystitis in the bladder or pyelonephritis in the kidneys. Common causes include poor hygiene, urinary stasis, and medical devices like catheters.
3. The plan is to encourage increased fluid intake, investigate reports of bladder fullness, provide comfort measures, and care for the foley catheter to prevent further infection and promote relaxation.
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Subjective: High risk for A urinary tract infection After Independent:
“Nahihirapan infection related to (UTI) may occur in the rendering 1. Increased Expected Outcome: nga siya urinary stasis. bladder, where it is called nursing care 1. Encourage hydration flushes Parents will be able to umihi” as cystitis, or in the urethra, the parents increased fluid intake bacteria and toxins. demonstrate the verbalized by where it is called urethritis. will be if not contraindicated. preventive measures. the patient’s Upper urinary tract aware and mother” infection results in practice 2. Investigate report of 2. Urinary retention pyelonephritis. Most preventive bladder fullness. may develop, Objective: UTI’s results from measures for causing tissue ascending infection by further distension (bladder -with bacteria that have entered growth or or kidney), and indwelling through the urinary spread of potentially risk for foley catheter. meatus but some may be infection. further infection. caused by hematogenous -urinalysis spread. UTI’s are much 3. Provide comfort 3. Promotes shows pus common in females measures like back relaxation, cells 6-10hpf because the shorter female rub, helping patient refocuses attention, urethra makes them more assume position of and may enhance vulnerable to entry of comfort. coping abilities. organisms from surrounding structures 4. Foley catheter care. 4 to prevent further (vagina, periurethral growth of glands, and rectum). microorganism.
Urinary stasis is a Dependent :
Stoppage or diminution 1. Administer 1. Reduces bacteria of flow. Urinary stasis may antibiotics as present in urinary be caused by prescribed. tract and those abnormalities in structure introduced by of the urinary system or drainage system. in the nervous system controlling it.