Urinary Tract Infection Diagnosis Nursing
Pain related to inflammation and infection of the urethra, bladder and other urinary tract structures.
Results Criteria:
Pain is reduced / lost during and after micturition
Urinary Tract Infection Nursing Interventions and Rational :
1. Monitor urine color change, monitor the pattern of urination, the input and output every 8 hours and monitor the results of urinalysis repeated.
Rational: to identify indications of progress or deviations from expected results.
2. Record the location, duration of the intensity scale (1-10) pain.
Rational: to help evaluate the place of obstruction and cause pain.
3. Provide comfort measures, such as massage.
Rational: increase relaxation, decrease muscle tension.
4. Provide perineal care.
Rational: to prevent contamination of the urethra
5. If mounted catheter, catheter treatment 2 times per day.
Rational: The catheter provides a way for bacteria to enter the bladder and up into the urinary tract.
6. Divert attention to a pleasant thing.
Rational: relaxation, avoiding too feel the pain.