RISK FACTORS FOR DEVELOPIMG URINARY CALCULI
GENETIC FACTORS
If someone in his family has a history of kidney stones, he has a chance of developing kidney stone too.
and if he already had history of kidney stone, chances are high develop again.
DEHYDRATION
Lack of intake of enough water. Drinking water intake reduces the risk of kidney stone. he must’ve avoid drinking water because of the pain during urination and which made the situation worse.
DIET
High protein, high sugar, and higher sodium can lead to development of kidney stone. obesity is since he was taking lot of fast food it can be another risk factor.
OBESE
Obesity is another risk factor BMI of the patient is 34 and seriously obese and overweight. person with obesity has a chance of developing kidney stone
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4. The top priority need for Dennis is elimination, can you tell elimination, can you tell me after y your data can you be more specific with the problem? How would the stone in Dennis's bladder contribute to the elimination problem? Elimination Case Study ons chat ce nedica nclud urine t-ce use a Juced inct ke nti onti aw Dennis is a 52-year-old Caucasian male who visits his primary care physician with complaints of severe pain in his back and...
Plaese help Case study: Urinary Elimination Ms. James is an obese 31-year-old female who comes into the primary care center with complaints of frequency, urgency, burning on urination, and lower abdominal pain rated as 7 on a 0-to-10 scale. Her vital signs are T 38.8° C (101.9° F), P 106 and regular, R18 and unlabored, and BP 110/70. Significant assessment findings include a history of multiple and frequent bladder infections, occasional vaginal bleeding, right ovarian cyst removal 2 years ago,...
Please help Please help Case study: Urinary Elimination Ms. James is an obese 31-year-old female who comes into the primary care center with complaints of frequency, urgency, burning on urination, and lower abdominal pain rated as 7 on a 0-to-10 scale. Her vital signs are T 38.8° C (101.9° F), P 106 and regular, R18 and unlabored, and BP 110/70. Significant assessment findings include a history of multiple and frequent bladder infections, occasional vaginal bleeding, right ovarian cyst removal 2...
Case Study #47 A 68-year-old man presents to the physician with a complaint of urinary frequency. He states that he has noted increased urgency and frequency for approximately 1 year, but his symptoms have become progressively worse. He states that currently he seems to have to urinate "all the time" and often feels as if he has not completely emptied his bladder. He must get up to urinate three or four times each night. In addition, in the last month,...
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Reflect: The Concept of Elimination Dennis Welborn is a 52-year-old Caucasian male who visits his primary care physician with complaints of severe pain in his back and abdomen and painful urination with blood. As the nurse working at the clinic, you are tasked with taking Mr. Welborn's medical history and preliminary assessment. Mr. Welborn is 6'2" tall and weighs 265 pounds. His vital...
Please help Case study: Urinary Elimination Ms. James is an obese 31-year-old female who comes into the primary care center with complaints of frequency, urgency, burning on urination, and lower abdominal pain rated as 7 on a 0-to-10 scale. Her vital signs are T 38.8° C (101.9° F), P 106 and regular, R18 and unlabored, and BP 110/70. Significant assessment findings include a history of multiple and frequent bladder infections, occasional vaginal bleeding, right ovarian cyst removal 2 years ago,...
Patient: I have blood in my urine. nurse: Do you feel pain when you urinate? patient: yes nurse: Does the urine has an extremely strong smell? Do you feel pain in your back, side, or groin? what is your temperature? Do you have a loss of appetite? Is your urine cloudy? Patient: I have pain in my back and down both legs. I couldn't tell if my urine was cloudy, I just saw blood and got upset. I'm not hungry....
A 68 year old male presents to the physician with a complaint of urinary frequency. He states that he has noted increased urgency and frequency for approximately 1 year, but his symptoms have become progressively worse. He states that currently he seems to have the urge to urinate "all the time" and often feels as if he has not completely empty is bladder. He must get up to urinate three or four times each night. In addition, in the last...
A 56-year-old man presented to surgery with new-onset urinary tract symptoms over the preceding week. These consisted of urgency and frequency associated with suprapubic pain. There was no frank hematuria. He had no significant past medical history and no history of STIs.Clinically he was afebrile and his abdomen was soft with no palpable bladder. There were no testicular abnormalities. A provisional diagnosis of UTI was made and the patient was prescribed a seven-day course of ciprofloxacin 500mg daily. His symptoms...
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Dennis Lindberg had already survived more than most young people by the time he reached the age of 14, Born to drug-addicted parents, Dennis tried to ignore the needles in the toilet and his mom's pale skin and strangely constricted pupils. He was too scared to ask her if she did drugs. Throughout his childhood, Dennis moved constantly and rarely attended school, often being left with neighbors while his...