SN instructed patient / caregiver about urinary tract infection
(uti), an infection
in any part of the urinary
system (kidneys, ureters , bladder and urethra). SN instructed patient / caregiver that most infection
s involve the lower urinary
tract
(the bladder and urethra). SN instructed symptoms / signs of uti such as a strong, persistent urge to urinate, a burning sensation when urinating, passing frequent, small amounts of urine. SN instructed patient / caregiver on possible causes such as infection
of the urethra and bladder. SN instructed patient / caregiver on lifestyle/ home remedies such as drinking plenty of water daily to help flush the urinary
tract
, avoid holding it when there's need to go to prevent development of bacteria which can cause uti. SN instructed patient / caregiver to wipe from front to back after movement, to help prevent bacteria from the anus from entering the vagina or urethra.
Instructed in S/S of possible urinary tract infection
such as back pain, burning, oliguria, dysuria, retention, fever, etc.
Instructed patient about S/S of possible urinary tract infection
, such as, back pain, burning, oliguria, dysuria, retention, fever, etc.
Instructed patient what is the best thing to do for a urinary tract infection
? Drink plenty of water. Water helps to dilute your urine and flush out bacteria.