Cystitis Nursing Care Plan
Nursing Diagnosis
- Acute pain related to bladder infections
Goal : There is no pain and burning sensation during urination
Expected outcomes
- The client says the pain is reduced
Nursing Interventions
- Monitor: The bow of the urine to change color, odor and urine patterns, input and output every 8 hours and the results of urinalysis.
- Rationale: To identify the indications, the progress or the storage of the expected results.
- Give analgesics as needed and evaluate its success
- Rationale: Analgesics block the path of pain, thereby reducing the pain
- Consul doctor if:
- Previous amber-yellow urine, dark orange, hazy or cloudy
- Micturition pattern changes, as an example of heat such as burning during urination, a sense of urgency when urinating
- Persistent pain or increasing pain
- Rationale: These findings may indicate further tissue damage and need more extensive checks, such as radiology examination if not previously done
- If the frequency becomes a problem, assure access to the bathroom, bedpan under the bed. Instruct the patient to urinate whenever there is a desire.
- Rationale: frequent urination, reduce static urine in the bladder and prevent bacterial growth.
Nursing Diagnosis
- Risk for infection related to the risk factors of nosocomial
Goal : There is no infection in the bladder
Expected outcomes
- Clients can urinate without the inconvenience of clear urine, urinalysis within normal limits, urine culture showed no bacteria.
Nursing Interventions
- Provide perineal care with soapy water every shift. If the patient’s incontinence, perineal wash as soon as possible
- Rationale: To prevent contamination of the urethra
- If placed indwelling catheter, catheter care given 2 times per day (part of the shower in the morning and at bedtime) and after defecation
- Rationale: Catheter give way on the bacteria to enter the bladder and up into the urinary tract
- Reposition the patient every 2 hours and encourage fluid intake of at least 2400 ml / day (unless contraindicated). Help make ambulation as needed
- Rationale: To prevent static urine
- Take action to maintain the acid urina
- Rationale: urina acid prevents the growth of germs.