NCP Uti
NCP Uti
NCP Uti
Inference Urinary tract infections are caused by pathogens, usually bacteria that enter the urethra and then the bladder. This can lead to infection, most commonly in the bladder itself, which can spread to the kidneys.
Planning After a series of nursing intervention, ( fluid intake, voiding regular intervals administer needs as prescribe. The client will be able to achieve normal elimination patterns as manifested by frequency, urgency of urination, lighter color urine and decrease restlessness and fatigue within 24 hours.
Rationale
Evaluation After a series of nursing intervention the client was able to achieve normal elimination pattern
1.Help to maintain renal fuction, prevent infection, and formation of urinary stones
3.To avoid riskfor reinfection 3.Instruct the client w/ UTI to prompt treat vaginal infection 4.To discourage bacterial
4.Maintain
growth
Dependent: Investigate pain;presence of back of flank pain Assist in differentiating between bladder and kidney as cause of dysfunction