Pyelonephritis

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Select all that apply: The nurse is assessing a client with acute pyelonephritis. What assessment findings would the nurse expect? a. Fever b. Chills c. Tachycardia d. Tachypnea e. Flank or back pain f. Fatigue

Answer: A,B,C,D,E,F All of these assessment findings commonly occur in clients who have acute pyelonephritis.

A nurse cares for a client who has pyelonephritis. The client states, "I am embarrassed to talk about my symptoms." How would the nurse respond? a. "I am a professional. Your symptoms will be kept in confidence." b. "I understand. Elimination is a private topic and shouldn't be discussed." c. "Take your time. It is okay to use words that are familiar to you." d. "You seem anxious. Would you like a nurse of the same gender to care for you?"

Answer: C Clients may be uncomfortable discussing issues related to elimination and the genitourinary area. The nurse would encourage the client to use language that is familiar to the client. The nurse must assess the client and cannot take the time to stop the discussion or find another nurse to complete the assessment.

A nurse cares for a middle-age female client with diabetes mellitus who is being treated for the third episode of acute pyelonephritis in the past year. The client asks, "What can I do to help prevent these infections?" How would the nurse respond? a. "Test your urine daily for the presence of ketone bodies and proteins." b. "Use tampons rather than sanitary napkins during your menstrual period." c. "Drink more water and empty your bladder more frequently during the day." d. "Keep your hemoglobin A1C under 9% by keeping your blood sugar controlled."

Answer: C Clients with long-standing diabetes mellitus are at risk for pyelonephritis for many reasons. Chronically elevated blood glucose levels spill glucose into the urine, changing the pH, and providing a favorable climate for bacterial growth. The neuropathy associated with diabetes reduces bladder tone and reduces the client's sensation of bladder fullness. Thus, even with large amounts of urine, the client voids less frequently, allowing stasis and overgrowth of microorganisms. Increasing fluid intake (specifically water) and voiding frequently prevent stasis and bacterial overgrowth. Testing urine and using tampons will not help prevent pyelonephritis. A hemoglobin A1C of 9% is too high.

2. The nurse is caring for a client who has chronic pyelonephritis. What assessment finding would the nurse expect? a. Fever b. Flank pain c. Hypertension d. Nausea and vomiting

Answer: C The client who has chronic pyelonephritis has renal damage and therefore has hypertension. The other assessment findings commonly occur in clients with acute pyelonephritis.


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