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Uti NCP

· Monitor intake and output. · Assess urine characteristics. · Monitor vital signs. · Monitor pain level. · Report changes to primary nurse or physician. · Provides information to determine effectiveness of treatment and identify complications early.

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Uti NCP

· Monitor intake and output. · Assess urine characteristics. · Monitor vital signs. · Monitor pain level. · Report changes to primary nurse or physician. · Provides information to determine effectiveness of treatment and identify complications early.

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Assessment

SUBJECTIVE: kung mangihi ko day, sakit man as verbalized by the patient.

Diagnosis
Acute pain related to biological factors such as trauma or activity of disease process

Planning
After 8 hours of nursing interventions, the patients pain will be relieved or controlled.

Intervention
Independent:
Assess pain, noting location, intensity (scale of 0 10), duration.

Rationale

Evaluation
After 8 hours of nursing interventions, the patients pain will be relieved or controlled.

Objective: Facial grimace. Restlessness. V/S taken as follows: T: 37.3 P: 82 R: 19 BP: 120/90

Provides information to aid in determining choice or effectiveness of interventions. Increased hydration flushes bacteria and toxins. Urinary retention may develop, causing tissue distention ( bladder or kidney), and potentiates risk for further infection. Accumulation of uremic waste and electrolyte imbalances may be toxic to the CNS.

Encourage increased fluid intake.

Investigate report of bladder fullness.

Observe for changes in mental status, behavior or level of consciousness.

Provide comfort measure like back rub, helping patient assume position of comfort. Suggest use of relaxation technique and deep breathing exercises.

Promotes relaxation, refocuses attention, and may enhance coping abilities.

Encourage use Of sitz baths, warm soaks to the perineum.

Promotes muscle relaxation.

Collaborative: Administer antibacterial as prescribed

Reduces bacteria present in urinary tract and those introduced by drainage system

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