UTI's and Pharm
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Age factors of UTI's | NB-6 mths more common in boys 1-65 yrs of age it is more common in femals because of the anatomy of the female urethra
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Dysuria | pain or burning during urination
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Urgency | the sensation of not being able to hold urine
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What is a UTI? | is an infection involving the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra. A UTI is labeled according to the region of the infection.
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This is an infection of the upper urinary tract | Pyelonephritis
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may involve the ureters, renal pelvis, and papillary tips of the collecting ducts. If not detected it can lead to renal failure. | Pyelonephritis
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What is the nursing teaching for lower UTIs | Prevention, Early Identification
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Evidence points to avoid ___________ and early removal of ______ as critical to preventing UTI's | Catheteriazation, catheters
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the most common type of UTI | Cystitis
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Incidence of UTI's increase in the aging femal because: | of bladder prolapse
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symptoms indicative of acute upper UTI's | fairly high fever (101F)
shaking chills
N/V
Flank pain
In severe infections (esp. in elderly, altered LOC)
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Most commoninfective bacterial organism in acute cystitis | E. coli
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Antifolates are effective in common UTI pathogens eccept | Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Are indicated for pseudomonas aeruginosa and multi-drug resistant gram negative also patients with sulfa allergies | Fluoroquinolones
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Initial tests for UTI's | Macroscopic urinalysis, dipstick nitrate test, Leukocyte esterase dipstick test, microscopic urinalysis
quantitative
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These people don't have usual UTI symptoms | Pregnant women
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This is not approperate to do for the convienance of the nurse | catheterize a patient
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