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what treatment would you prescribe for the patient who has a blabber infection?

by Gianni Cruickshank Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Drugs commonly recommended for simple UTIs include: Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra, others) Fosfomycin (Monurol) Nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin, Macrobid)Apr 23, 2021

When teaching a female patient measures to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections?

When teaching a female patient measures to prevent recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI), which instructions would the nurse include? Select all that apply. Wipe the perineal area from front to back after urinating. Empty the bladder before and after sexual intercourse. Cleanse with warm soapy water after each bowel movement.

What would a nurse not prescribe for a patient with UTI?

Potassium and sodium levels would not routinely be ordered for a patient with a UTI.) What would a nurse expect to be prescribed for a patient experiencing bladder spasms? a. Phenazopyridine

What is the first line treatment for urinary tract infections?

Antibiotics usually are the first line treatment for urinary tract infections. Which drugs are prescribed and for how long depend on your health condition and the type of bacteria found in your urine. Drugs commonly recommended for simple UTIs include: Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra, others)

What is prescribed for a patient with an atonic bladder and a peptic ulcer?

A patient diagnosed with an atonic bladder and a peptic ulcer is prescribed bethanechol (Urecholine). What is the nurse's best intervention?

What is the role of a nurse in a patient's treatment of tolterodine tartrate?

The nurse is instructing the patient on the proper way to take tolterodine tartrate (Detrol, Detrol LA). The nurse instructs the patient to take the medication

What is nitrofurantoin prescribed for?

A patient with a history of diabetes mellitus is prescribed nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin) to treat a urinary tract infection. Which information will the nurse include in the patient's teaching plan?

Why do parents insist on preventive antibiotics?

3. Parents of young children insisting on preventive antibiotics so they don't miss work when their child is sick

Is antibiotic required for dental procedures?

1. None, no antibiotic is required for dental procedures

What kind of water do you need for a patient to sit in?

The patient needs to sit in a tub of warm water.

Where to wipe perineal area after urinating?

Wipe the perineal area from front to back after urinating.

How to dribble less?

Regular bowel movements and avoiding constipation will help me to dribble less."

What is the best treatment for urinary tract infections?

The antibiotic kills the microorganisms responsible for the infection. Therefore, urinary analgesics are generally administered with antibiotics to treat urinary tract infections. Antimuscarinic agents are used to control overactive bladder. Urinary stimulants are used to treat bladder dysfunction. Urinary antispasmodics are used to treat urinary incontinence.

What is bethanechol cl used for?

Contraction of the detrusor muscle stimulates urination. Therefore, bethanechol Cl (Urecholine) is used to treat urinary retention. Bethanechol Cl (Urecholine) is not useful for treatment of crystalluria, burning on urination, or urinary tract infection. Phenazopyridine hydrochloride (Pyridium) is a urinary analgesic, which is used for the treatment of burning on urination. Urinary anti-infectives, such as nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin), are effective in the treatment of urinary tract infections.

Do you have to notify the pharmacist of glaucoma?

The nurse should notify the health care provider of this information because glaucoma is a contraindication for usage of this medication. The nurse does not have to notify the pharmacist; to suggest dosage changes the nurse must talk to the healthcare provider.

Can you take nitrofurantoin on an empty stomach?

Antacids decrease the absorption of this medication. Taking the medication on an empty stomach will not help the gastric pain. Discontinuing the medication is not recommended for this side effect.

Diagnosis

Treatment

  • Antibiotics usually are the first line treatment for urinary tract infections. Which drugs are prescribed and for how long depend on your health condition and the type of bacteria found in your urine.
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Clinical Trials

  • Explore Mayo Clinic studiestesting new treatments, interventions and tests as a means to prevent, detect, treat or manage this condition.
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Lifestyle and Home Remedies

  • Urinary tract infections can be painful, but you can take steps to ease your discomfort until antibiotics treat the infection. Follow these tips: 1. Drink plenty of water.Water helps to dilute your urine and flush out bacteria. 2. Avoid drinks that may irritate your bladder.Avoid coffee, alcohol, and soft drinks containing citrus juices or caffeine until your infection has cleared. They can irrit…
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Alternative Medicine

  • Many people drink cranberry juice to prevent UTIs. There's some indication that cranberry products, in either juice or tablet form, may have infection-fighting properties. Researchers continue to study the ability of cranberry juice to prevent UTIs, but results are not conclusive. If you enjoy drinking cranberry juice and feel it helps you prevent UTIs, there's little harm in it, but w…
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Preparing For Your Appointment

  • Your family doctor, nurse practitioner or other health care provider can treat most urinary tract infections. If you have frequent recurrences or a chronic kidney infection, you may be referred to a doctor who specializes in urinary disorders (urologist) or kidney disorders (nephrologist) for an evaluation.
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