infection control
General
Nephrostomy tube Instructed patient observe for
continuous urine flow and signs of infection
.
UTI Instructed patient you can take these steps to reduce your risk of urinary tract infection
s:rink cranberry juice, Wipe from front to back, change diaper frequently.
Instructed caregiver you can take these steps to reduce patient's risks of urinary tract infection
s: wipe from front to back. Doing so after urinating and after a patient's bowel movement helps prevent bacteria in the anal region from spreading to the vagina and urethra. Caregiver verbalized.
Instructed caregiver increase the patient's water intake. An increase in fluids can help flush out the urinary tract and put you on the road to recovery. Just make sure you're drinking wanter and avoid any sugary or caffeinated drinks. Patient verbalized.
Instructed caregiver keep the patient's skin around her PEG tube dry. This will help prevent skin irritation and infection
. Caregiver verbalized understanding.
SN advised the patient that if you develop fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical advice promptly as this may be due to a respiratory infection
or other serious condition. Call in advance and tell your provider of any recent travel or contact with travelers. Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also help to prevent possible spread of COVID-19 and other viruses.
SN instructed patient that Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue that sometimes involves an infection
. The inflammation results in breast pain, swelling, warmth and redness. You might also have fever and chills. Mastitis most commonly affects women who are breast-feeding (lactation mastitis).