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Chapter 3 7. Nursing Care of Patients w ith Disorders of the Urinary System. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs). Invasion of Urinary Tract by Bacteria Women Greater Than Men Aging Older Men Due to Enlarged Prostate Women Due to Declining Estrogen. UTI Predisposing Factors.
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Chapter 37 Nursing Care of Patients with Disorders of the Urinary System
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) • Invasion of Urinary Tract by Bacteria • Women Greater Than Men • Aging • Older Men Due to Enlarged Prostate • Women Due to Declining Estrogen
UTI Predisposing Factors • Stasis of Urine • Contamination in Perineal/Urethral Area • Instrumentation • Reflux of Urine • Previous UTIs
UTI Symptoms • Dysuria • Urgency • Frequency • Cloudy, Foul-smelling Urine
UTI • Urethritis: Inflammation of Urethra • Cystitis: Inflammation/Infection of Bladder Wall • Pyelonephritis: Infection of the Kidneys
UTI Nursing Data Collection • Dysuria, Flank Pain, Fever, Chills, Malaise • Urine Examined for Cloudiness, Blood, Foul Odor • Predisposing Factors • Urinalysis and Culture Results
Nursing Diagnoses • Acute Pain • Impaired Urinary Elimination • Risk for Injury • Deficient Knowledge
Nursing Care • Monitor Symptoms • Monitor Intake and Output • Pain Control • Teaching • Medications: Take All Antibiotics • Prevention
Urological Obstructions • Obstruction of Urine Flow is Always Significant • Backup of Urine Destroys Kidney
Urological Obstructions (cont’d) • Urethral Strictures • Urethra Lumen Narrowing Due to Scar Tissue • Renal Calculi • Hard, Generally Small Stones • Kidney Stones • Nephrolithiasis
Renal Calculi • Pathophysiology • Urinary Salts Settle Out • Calcium Oxalate Most Common
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Etiology • Heredity • Chronic Dehydration • Infection • Immobility • Men Greater than Women
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Signs and Symptoms • Flank Pain • Renal Colic • Dysuria • Costovertebral Tenderness • Hematuria Frequency • Urgency • Enuresis • GI Upset
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Diagnosis • Kidney-Ureter-Bladder X-Ray • Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) • Renal Ultrasound • Urinalysis
Renal Calculi Therapeutic Interventions • Small Stones Passed • IV Fluids • Pain Control • Thiazide Diuretics • Allopurinol • Lithotripsy
Renal Calculi Surgery • Cystoscopy • Cystolitholapaxy • Cystotomy • Ureterolithotomy • Nephrolithotomy • Nephrostomy Tube
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Prevention • Foods • Hydration • Exercise
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Complications • UTIs • Hydronephrosis
Renal Calculi (cont’d) • Nursing Diagnoses • Acute Pain • Risk for Infection • Deficient Knowledge
Renal Calculi Nursing Care • Monitor Symptoms • Strain All Urine • Intake and Output • Pain Control • Hydration • Teaching
Hydronephrosis • Obstruction in Urinary Tract • Kidney Enlarges as Urine Collects • Treat Cause
Hydronephrosis (cont’d) • Signs and Symptoms • Frequency • Urgency • Dysuria • Flank and Back Pain • Kidney Disease
Hydronephrosis Therapeutic Interventions • Treat Cause • Urinary Catheter • Stents • Nephrostomy Tube • Intake and Output • No Clamping
Cancer of the Bladder • Most Common Urinary Tract Cancer • Men Greater than Women • Ages 50 to 70 Years • Etiology • Smoking • Industrial Pollution
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Signs and Symptoms • Early • Painless • Hematuria
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Signs and Symptoms (cont’d) • Late • Pelvic Pain • Lower Back Pain • Dysuria • Inability to Void
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Diagnosis • Urinalysis • Telomerase • Urine for Cytology, Culture • Cystoscopy and Transurethral Biopsy • IVP
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions • Chemotherapy • Bacille Calmette-Guérin Vaccine • Photodynamic Therapy
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions (cont’d) • Surgery • Cystoscopy and Pyelogram with Fulguration • Laser • Robotic Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy • Urinary Diversion
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions (cont’d) • Incontinent Urinary Diversion • Ileal Conduit
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions (cont’d) • Continent Urinary Diversion • Kock Pouch • Indiana Pouch • Mainz Pouch • Florida Pouch
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions (cont’d) • Othotopic Bladder Substitution • Studer Pouch • Hemi-Kock Pouch • Ileal W–Neobladder
Cancer of the Bladder (cont’d) • Nursing Care • WOC Nurse • Monitor Urine Output • Education • Pre-op and Post-op Care
Cancer of the Kidney • Rare • Risk Factors • Smoking • Obesity • Hypertension • Long-term Kidney Dialysis
Cancer of the Kidney (cont’d) • Risk Factors (cont’d) • Radiation Exposure • Asbestos • Industrial Pollution
Cancer of the Kidney (cont’d) • Later Signs and Symptoms • Hematuria • Dull Pain in Flank Area • Mass
Cancer of the Kidney Diagnosis • IVP • Cystoscopy and Pyelogram • Ultrasound • CT Scan • MRI • Renal Biopsy
Cancer of the Kidney (cont’d) • Therapeutic Interventions • Radical Nephrectomy • Nephron-sparing Surgery • Radiation Therapy • Immunotherapy • Chemotherapy
Cancer of the Kidney (cont’d) • Nursing Care • Monitor Urine Output • Education • Pre-op and Post-op Care
Renal Trauma • Flank pain • Hematuria • Treat injury
Renal Trauma (cont’d) • Nursing Care • Intake and Output • Vital Signs • IV Fluids • Pain Control
Polycystic Kidney Disease • Multiple Cysts in the Kidney • Signs and Symptoms • Dull Heaviness in Flank/Back • Hematuria • Hypertension • UTI
Polycystic Kidney Disease (cont’d) • Progressive • No Treatment
Diabetic Nephropathy • Long-term Complication of Diabetes • Most Common Cause of Chronic Kidney Disease • Atherosclerotic Changes Decrease Blood to Kidney • Smaller Doses of Insulin as Progresses • Chronic Kidney Disease Develops
Diabetic Nephropathy Therapeutic Interventions • Early • Control Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure • Restricted-protein Diet • Later • Dialysis • Kidney Transplant
Diabetic Nephropathy (cont’d) • Nursing Care • Education on Glucose and Blood Pressure Control
Nephrotic Syndrome • Large Amounts of Protein Lost in Urine • Increased Glomerular Membrane Permeability