Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Pyelonephritis, which can affect one or both kidneys, is an infection of the renal pelvis, renal parenchyma (tubules), and the interstitial. Upward spread of bacteria from the bladder or spread from systemic sources reaching the kidney via the blood stream, Its causes include pregnancy, urinary tract obstruction, and others. There are two categories: acute and chronic. It involves signs such as frequent and urgent urination, leukocytosis, nausea, vomiting, headache, and painful urination. It can be diagnosed using IVP and USG. Antibiotic therapy, analgesics for pain, antipyretics for fever, and other treatments are used to treat it. Check the amount, color, consistency, and specific gravity of your urine. Assess the patient's nutritional state and oversee a healthy diet. Create a plan for the patient's home care, preventative measures, follow-up visits, etc.
It is an infection caused by bacteria that affects the renal pelvis, renal parenchyma (tubules), and interstitial of one or both kidneys.
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Define Pyelonephritis.
Pyelonephritis
It is an infection caused by bacteria that affects the renal pelvis, renal parenchyma (tubules), and interstitial of one or both kidneys.
Describe the Nursing Management of Pylonephritis.
Nursing Management
Plan preventative measures and home care follow-up appointments, etc., and go over them with the patient
Describe the nursing management of pylonephritis.
Nursing Management
Plan preventative steps and home care follow-up appointments, etc., and go through them with the patient
Describe in brief about Pyelonephritis.
Pyelonephritis
It is an infection caused by bacteria that affects the renal pelvis, renal parenchyma (tubules), and interstitial of one or both kidneys.
Causes
Types
Signs and Symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment
Nursing Management
Plan preventative measures and home care follow-up appointments, etc., and go over them with the patient
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