Urinary tract infection or UTI is an infection that involves the urinary system. Many different microbes cause it such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus saprophyticus. E. Coli is responsible for most UTI in women especially younger women. On the other hand, Staph spp. is common in younger women as well, but not as prevalent as E. Coli. It is very common for UTIs to affect the bladder or the urethra. Due to the location of the infection, a person can experience either cystitis, urethritis, or…
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Two Medical Diagnoses- 1. Urinary Tract Infection A urinary tract infection, UTI, is an infection that can happen anywhere along the urinary tract. Urinary tract infections different names, depending on what part of the urinary tract is infected. Acute cystitis occurs when the kidneys. ureters, bladder, and urethra are infected. Pyelonephritis is when it affects the upper urinary tract, kidney infection. UTIs are very incomfortable and if left intreated they can lead to serious illness. A…
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Sumera Seraj Female Genitilia case study 1) My 1st impression with the presenting symptoms is urinary tract infection with candida vaginitis (Yeast Infection). My differential diagnoses are exposure to foreign body and Allergic vaginitis. 2) My diagnosis for Mrs. Jones is urinary tract infection with genitourinary candidiasis (yeast infection). The priority is to treat the UTI because untreated UTI can lead to pyelonephritis and then candida vaginitis, although both can be treated simultaneously…
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Pediatric Urinary Tract Infection Kimberly Vega El Camino College OB/PEDS Nursing Nursing 250 Professor O December 12, 2013 Pediatric Urinary Tract Infection Identifying Information: Patient BY, 30 day old male of African-American and Hispanic ethnicity. Admitting diagnosis: Urinary tract infection. Date of admission: 1 December, 2013. History of presenting illness: Patient’s mother states that on the 30th of November, the patient began a pattern of irritability and inconsolable crying…
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bacterial infection or inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis—the upper urinary tract. Active microorganisms moves up from the urinary tract and enters the renal pelvis and activate the inflammatory response, which results in mobilization of white blood cells (WBCs) and local edema. Pyelonephritis is generally classified as acute or chronic. Acute pyelonephritis is the active bacterial infection, whereas chronic pyelonephritis results from repeated or continued upper urinary tract infections (UTIs)…
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presented in the case study is suffering from a urinary tract infection. Based on the results of her urine sample and culture on the MacConkey plate it was caused by Escherichia coli, which is commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract. Escherichia coli is identified by gram negative bacilli and it is also lactose fermenting. These factors and the symptoms the patient described lead to the diagnosis. Treatments will be based on severity and susceptible of the UTI, whichever antibiotic is prescribed will…
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include a decrease in renin secretion, aldosterone levels, and activation of vitamin D. in women, weakened muscles shorten the urethra and promote incontinence. In men, an enlarged prostate gland makes starting the urine stream difficult and may cause urinary retention. A high-protein intake can result in temporary kidney problems. A patient at risk for calculi (stone) formation who ingests large amounts of protein or has a poor fluid intake may form new stones. Past terms for kidney disease includes…
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Schneider, M. A. (2012). Prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infections in patients with hip fractures through education of nurses to specific catheter protocols. Orthopaedic Nursing, 31(1), 12-8. Retrieved fromhttp://search.proquest.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/docview/926230496?accountid=7374 Urinary tract infection are the most common hospital acquired infections. 80% of all urinary tract infection are linked to Urinary catheter leading to longer hospital stay, higher cost incurred and…
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BIO 175 LAB PRACTICAL McKenzie Harrelson Date Due: March 12, 2015 (DE02) COLONY APPEARANCE The colony I isolated was small (about 2.0 mm), round, yellow in color, convex, and was shiny. The size of my colony (small) was borderline between small and large. It could be either size, and if it incubated another day it may have grown larger. CELL APPEARANCE When I Gram-stained a sample from my colony and magnified it under 1000x, the cells I observed were rod-like and red. From this I concluded…
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study. The case study involves admitting a new patient named Melanie to the antepartum unit. Melanie is seven months pregnant and has arrived after a call from her physician's office regarding concerns about skin irritation and possible urinary tract infection. Melanie is severely obese and struggles to move around due to her weight. She is experiencing discomfort and facial grimacing, and her weight is 475 pounds, with a height of 66 inches. The healthcare provider must gather more information…
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