Question | Answer |
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy ( BPH ) | Enlargement of the prostate gland , common in 50yr old and older, difficulty starting urination , dysuria , freq uti, hematuria, oliguria, nocturia, jp drain requires tention, assess dressing, imptence after surgery |
Transurethral resection of the prostate ( trup) | Approaching the gland through the penis ans the bladder using a resectionscope a surgical instrument with an electric cutting wire for resection ans cavtery to resect the lobes away the capsule, the patient who has a trup may have cont. closed bladder ir |
Renal Calculi | Formation of urinary calculi , flank pain , radiating into the groin, genitalia, inner thigh pain , less mobility stone cause s/s of urinary infection, hydronephrosis, stones removes w/ cystoscopy, lithotripsy, strain all urine, renal colic, reduce calci |
Acute Glomerulonephritis | Inflammation of the kidneys , caused by strep b , sometimes cause by a preexsiting multi system disease , systemic lupus, ecreation of rbc's and protien in the urine, swelling in the face, anorexia, nocturia, malasie, extertional dyspnea , cola colored ur |
Cystoscopy | |