chronic, painful inflammatory disease of the bladder characterized by symptoms of urgency, frequency and pain in the bladder and /or pelvis
What is Interstitial cystitis (IC)?
100
diagnostic study commonly used in patients with renal calculi/colic
What is CT/KUB (kidneys, ureters, bladder)?
100
medication used to treat Renal Calculi and BPH.
What is tamsulosin (Flomax) or terazosin (Hytrin)?
200
UTI has spread systemically and is life threatening condition that requires emergency treatment
What is Urosepsis?
200
Instruct patient to complete all their antibiotic and to take on time.
What is to prevent drug resistant bacteria?
200
Inflammation of the glomeruli which affects both kidneys and is 3rd leading cause of End Stage Kidney Disease in US.
What is Glomerulonephritis?
200
Serum level of 8 mg/dl when coorelated with renal system shows sever proteinuria.
What is Nephrotic syndrome?
200
causes urinary frequency
What is caffeine?
300
Gram negative bacilli normally found in GI tract
What is cause of most GI infections?
300
you teach the patient that has kidney stones about the surgical procedure to remove stones
What is lithotripsy?
300
Kidney stones known as renal calculi are made of this material.
What is calcium phosphate, calcium oxalate, uric acid, cysteine and struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate)?
300
catheter placed for dialysis
What is AV Fistula?
300
Amount of fluids needed each day while on sulfa drugs due to the nephrotoxicity of this drug.
What is 3000 ml/day?
400
Causes most hospital acquired UTIs.
What is foley catheter insertion?
400
you explain to the patient that a wire loop will be inserted through the cystoscope into the bladder & will be used to cauterize and kill cancer cells if needed
What is a TURP (Transurethral resection of the bladder TUMOR)?
400
cancer spreads outside of the kidney to multiple lymph nodes or to distant parts of the body such as bones, brain, liver, or lung.
What is Stage IV kidney Cancer?
400
These are great determiners of fluid and sodium retention
What is weight and blood pressure
400
labs done prior to giving the patient magnesium hydroxide (Mylanta).
What is Renal Function?
500
Dysuria, frequent urination, urgency, suprapubic discomfort or pressure
What is signs and symptoms of a Lower UTI?
500
You instruct the patient that they can have their out put plus this every day
What is 700 ml?
500
minimum amount of urinary output an hour.
What is 30 ml/hr?
500
main lab to be assessed during TPN administration.
What is glucose?
500
cloudy or opaque effluent fluid from the peritoneal cavity requires this lab