urinary disorders
The nurse is preparing the procedure room for a client who will undergo an intravenous pyelogram. Which item(s) should the nurse include?
suction
what is an example of external catheters
texas catheters aka condom catheter
the nursing diagnosis
urinary fixation or incontinence - incontinence - alt. elimination pattern - urinary retention - risk for UTI
The client with polycystic kidney disease asks the nurse, "Will my kidneys ever function normally again?" The best response by the nurse is:
"As the disease progresses, you will most likely require renal replacement therapy."
SG of infants
1.008
In assessing the appropriateness of removing a suprapubic catheter, the nurse recognizes that the client's residual urine must be less than which amount on two separate occasions (morning and evening)?
100 ml
what is pyelonephritis
a UTI that infects 1 or both of kidneys
kegs should be done ...
25x a day tighten for 10 sec and release for 10
what is an intravenous pyelogram
Exam of kidney and urinary tract using a dye injected into circulatory system
upper UTI
Pyelonephritis: acute and chronic Interstitial nephritis Renal abscess perirenal abscess
alkaline urine could indicate
UTI or citrus food or veggies eaten
let and crnaberry juice increase
acidity
what is enuresis
bed wetting at night
lower UTI
cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis
BPH causes men to
have an excessive need to urinate at night bc of enlarged prostate
cholinergic and opioids __________- urination
increase
the nurse reviews a client's history and notes that the client has a history of hyperparathyroidism. The nurse would identify that this client most likely would be at risk for which of the following?
kidney stones
an indwelling catheter decreases and increases
muscle tone chance of UTI
urinalysis should e negative for
protein glucose ketone bilirubin blood nitrite leukocytes
SG levels
1.002 - 1.030
adults should void how many mL a day
1200-1500 ml / day
diuretics stop ...
reabsorption of water