Mrs. Johnson, a 45-year-old woman, presents with complaints of frequent urination, lower back pain, and swelling in her ankles. Upon further examination, her medical history reveals a previous diagnosis of polycystic kidney disease. Simultaneously, she expresses concerns about irregular menstrual cycles and difficulty conceiving. Design a comprehensive plan of care considering both the disorders of the kidney and urinary tract, as well as disorders of the reproductive system, to address Mrs. Johnson's health concerns.
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- What is the Nursing diagnosis and objectives for a child diagnosed with a urinary tract infection? Please answer the question, if there any missing information, add any information that u think it make senseClient, Mary Smith, DOB 4/27/1976, was admitted to your unit yesterday with a bladder infection related to the neurogenic bladder. The client is part of your assignment today and she is due for her 10 a.m. medication. You go to see her to administer her medication, and she is complaining of feeling like she needs to urinate but has been unable to void since this morning at 5:30 a.m. You review the client’s chart and find these orders: If the client has not voided within 4 hours, use a bladder scanner to check the residual amount. If residual is > 200mL then perform intermittent urinary catheterization. You use the bladder scanner and see that there is 400mL urine in the bladder. Following the provider’s orders, you perform an intermittent urinary catheterization using a sterile technique. Document the procedure for Intermittent Urinary Catheterization?For each CPT code, report the diagnosis codes that support it. PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Urinary retention.POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Recurrent prostatic hyperplasia.PROCEDURE PERFORMED: Cystoscopy and transurethral resection of the prostate.SURGEON: Edith Hopkins, MDANESTHESIA: Spinal.CLINICAL NOTE: This is a 75-year-old gentleman who underwent right hip arthroplasty. This gentleman had undergone a right transurethral resection of the prostate for urinary retention 4 months ago and has again developed urinary retention. He has had several trials of voiding with both alpha blockade and bethanechol. Cystoscopy revealed recurrent prostatic hyperplasia. There is a large piece of tissue acting as a ball valve.PROCEDURE: The patient was given a spinal anesthetic, prepped, and draped in the lithotomy position. A 28-French resectoscope was passed under direct vision. Again, the prostate shows irregular ingrowth and obstruction. The bladder shows mild to moderate trabeculation. The prostate was…
- (a) What other symptoms of an acute state of confusion may Alex be experiencing? (b) What investigations may have been carried out to determine Alex's urinary infection? (c) How will Alex's acute state of confusion be managed? (d) What nursing interventions should the nurse deliver to help manage Alex's incontinence? Instructions: Please complete the following questions for the Case Study. Please answer each question in paragraph form on a Word document. Please provide one professional reference for each section. Incorporate the professional reference into one of your answers to support your answer. Please list the professional reference at the end of the assignment (although you will also place the reference in the body of your answer) in APA format. The remaining questions is at the top and can I please have the referenceKelly is a 36-year-old female who has a history of type 2 diabetes, several respiratory infections as a child, and two full-term pregnancies (5 and 7 years ago). Two days ago, she began feeling a burning sensation when urinating. Her pain is progressively getting worse. Kelly assumes that she has a urinary tract infection (UTI) and makes an appointment at her primary clinic to seek relief. Aside from Kelly’s complaint, which other symptoms are likely for her condition? (Select all that apply.) Strong urge to urinate Frequent urination in small amounts Red, pink, or light brown colored urine Right upper quadrant pain Cloudy urine Pelvic painA 36-year-old nulliparous female presented to the Emergency Department with a history of severe lower abdominal pain and an inability to pass urine for the last 8 hours. Abdominal examination revealed a tender palpable bladder midway between the pubic symphysis and umbilicus. The rest of the clinical assessment including medication history, gynecological examination, and neurological assessment was unremarkable. Serum electrolytes, urea, creatinine, and calcium were all within normal limits. A large distended bladder, as well as a pelvic mass, was visualized on point-of-care ultrasonography. An abdominal CT scan that was requested after insertion of a size 14 French urinary catheter reported the presence of a large posterior uterine wall mass (10,5 cm x 10,6 cm), anterior displacement of the urinary bladder, and mild (grade I) bilateral hydronephrosis/hydroureter. After being transferred to the gynecology ward, she later underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy where she was discharged…
- please make a justification/explanation of this nursing diagnosis according to maslow. include the references used also: DX: Risk for uterine infection related to abnormal uterine bleeding as evidenced by endometrial polypDonald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencing frequent urination and has had trouble starting to urinate for several weeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Donald’s BMI is 29; he occasionally drinks alcohol and coffee; and his diet consists mainly of red meat, starches, and dairy products. Just yesterday, he had an episode of incontinence and decided to seek care immediately. Donald was referred to a urologist who suspected that his prostate was the cause of his urinary issues. Donald is experiencing urinary symptoms, but prostate conditions can also interfere with the male reproductive system. Which of the following statements is true? Donald should be worried about developing erectile dysfunction, as it is a common side effect of prostate enlargement. Prostate enlargement can impair a male’s ability to produce sperm. Some forms of prostate enlargement, such as prostate cancer, can occlude the ejaculatory duct and…Donald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencing frequent urination and has had trouble starting to urinate for several weeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Donald’s BMI is 29; he occasionally drinks alcohol and coffee; and his diet consists mainly of red meat, starches, and dairy products. Just yesterday, he had an episode of incontinence and decided to seek care immediately. Donald was referred to a urologist who suspected that his prostate was the cause of his urinary issues. Which of the following conditions could be causing Donald’s urinary symptoms? (Select all that apply.) Erectile dysfunction Benign prostatic hyperplasia Prostate cancer Urinary tract infection
- Donald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencing frequent urination and has had trouble starting to urinate for several weeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Donald’s BMI is 29; he occasionally drinks alcohol and coffee; and his diet consists mainly of red meat, starches, and dairy products. Just yesterday, he had an episode of incontinence and decided to seek care immediately. Donald was referred to a urologist who suspected that his prostate was the cause of his urinary issues. Donald’s physician recommends a surgery called “transurethral resection of the prostate”. Briefly describe how this procedure is performed. Be sure to use anatomical terms.Donald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencing frequent urination and has had trouble starting to urinate for several weeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Donald’s BMI is 29; he occasionally drinks alcohol and coffee; and his diet consists mainly of red meat, starches, and dairy products. Just yesterday, he had an episode of incontinence and decided to seek care immediately. Donald was referred to a urologist who suspected that his prostate was the cause of his urinary issues. Donald’s urologist performs a digital rectal exam and finds the surface of the prostate to be hard and many nodules are present. Based on these findings, which of the following is most likely? BPH Prostate cancer UTI Kidney stonesDonald is a 62-year-old male who has been experiencing frequent urination and has had trouble starting to urinate for several weeks. He has a family history of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Donald’s BMI is 29; he occasionally drinks alcohol and coffee; and his diet consists mainly of red meat, starches, and dairy products. Just yesterday, he had an episode of incontinence and decided to seek care immediately. Donald was referred to a urologist who suspected that his prostate was the cause of his urinary issues. If Donald is diagnosed with prostate cancer, his treatment will depend on the stage of the cancer. Which of the following is true? Early stages of cancer are always metastatic. Cancer staging is measure by three factors- tumor size and location, lymph node involvement, and metastasis. Prostate cancer that involves lymph nodes is the earliest stage of cancer. Tumors that are classified as T1 always cause urinary…