Transurethral Resection of the Prostate. Most common surgical treatment. Endoscopically removes the prostate gland.
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You are caring for a patient post-op TURP. What nursing interventions are needed?
Fluid Balance: Fluid in the catheter should equal fluid out (irrigation); Electrolyte Imbalances; Relieve pain; Monitor Catheter Output;
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Finasteride is a (medication class).
5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitor
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Finasteride is used for ______.
BPH- inhibits metabolism of testosterone causes decreased proliferation of prostatic cells (reduce enlargement of prostate)
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Tamsulosin (Floxax) is a (medication class).
Alpha1-Adrenergic Blocker
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Medications for Erectile Dysfunction will not work without ______.
Sexual Stimulation
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Causes for Erectile Dysfunction are categorized into 2 categories:
Psychogenic and Organic
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What is stress incontinence?
involuntary loss of urine through an intact urethra due to sneezing, coughing, changing position
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What is urge incontinence?
involuntary loss of urine associated with a strong urge to void that cannot be suppressed. Client unable to stop flow long enough to get to toilet in time.
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What is functional urinary incontinence?
Functional incontinence is also known as disability associated urinary incontinence. It occurs when the person's bladder is working normally (dementia)
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Non-Medication interventions for urinary incontinence:
Fluid management (1500-1600ml/day). Water is best- include 1 glass cranberry juice day. Avoid: caffeine, carbonated bev, alcohol, art sweeteners
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What will you educate your patient about kegel excercises?
gently tighten same muscles used to stop flatus or stream of urine for 5-10 seconds followed by 10 second resting phase. 2-3 times/day for 6 weeks
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What are nursing interventions for a patient with UTI?
Pain usually resolves with abx treatment, drink lots of fluids, void every 2-3 hours, prevent sepsis that can cause kidney damage
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Which treatment option for renal calculi involves using a shock wave to fragment the stone?