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Patient Shadow Health patient 2 was Makayla Henderson. She is a 21year old biracial female who presented with frequency, painful urination, brown/cloudy urine, and lower abdominal cramping for a few... days. She rated her pain a 7/10 with urination. LMP was 2.5weeks ago. She admitted to being sexually active, but is on birth control pills and uses spermicidal condoms. Ms. Henderson has a hypersensitive allergy to Penicillin which causes her to have a rash. Urinalysis confirmed UTI, as well as being positive for leukocytes and bacteria in the sample. She was prescribed Macrobid and Pyridium to treat the infection. Education was given at time of discharge. Pathophysiology A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in your urinary system. This could include an infection in the kidneys, ureters, urethra, or bladder. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract which are the bladder and the urethra. Women have an increased risk for UTI's in comparison to men. This increased risk is primarily due to the anatomy. It is important to treat a UTI as soon as possible so that the infection does not spread to your kidneys, which would require admission with IV antibiotics (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). The most common bacteria associated with UTI's is E-Coli. When the bacteria enters the urethra, it begins to multiply and travel up the urinary system into the bladder. Urethritis is an infection of the urethra, while cystitis is an infection of the bladder. If a UTI is not caught and treated soon enough, the infection moves up the urinary system into the kidneys causing pyelonephritis(Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). Being a sexually active female, menopause, birth control use, urinary catheters, recent urinary procedures, suppressed immune system, or urinary system abnormalities all put you at risk for UTI's. Signs/Symptoms As with Ms. Henderson, frequency, painful urination, and cloudy urine are all signs of UTI. Some of the other signs include: strong smelling urine, pelvic pain, fever, red or pink urine, small amounts of urine at one time, and in older patients altered mental status. Once the infection moves up the urinary system into the bladder, low back pain, nausea, vomiting and chills can occur (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). Diagnostics A urinalysis from a clean catch specimen is the primary tool used in diagnosing UTI's. The test looks for evidence of infection such as bacteria or white blood cells in the urine. If nitrate is present in the urine (the leukocyte esterase test being positive) it confirms the UTI diagnosis (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). The urine is sent off for culture and within 48-72hrs the physician will know the type of bacteria causing the infection. He will also know from the sensitivity report if you antibiotic will be effective. Treatment Antibiotics are the treatment of choice for urinary tract infections as they kill the bacteria responsible for the infection. Commonly prescribed antibiotics include Macrobid, Bactrim, Keflex, Septra, and This study source was downloaded by 100000830772748 from CourseHero.com on 07-07-2022 04:14:11 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/87824474/shadow-health-patient-2-d-027docx/ Rocephin. Symptoms usually start to clear up within a few days of starting antibiotics. It is important to take the entire course of antibiotics as prescribed (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). Another medication your doctor will typically prescribe is a medication that numbs your bladder and urethra. This medication comes in prescription form (Pyridium) or over the counter (AZO Standard) to relieve burning while urinating (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020). This medication will turn your urine a vibrant orange color, but this is not cause for concern. For severe urinary tract or bladder infections, IV antibiotics may be needed along with hospital admission Prevention strategies  Drink plenty of fluids to keep you urinating frequently preventing bacteria from sitting in your urinary system for long periods.  Wipe front to back if you are a female, this prevents bringing bacteria from the rectum to the vagina and urethra.  Empty your bladder soon after intercourse  Avoid douches, sprays or powders that can irritate the urethra.  (Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), 2020) [Show More]

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