
Urinary Tract Infections
11/08/23 • 14 min
Did you know that everyday items like soap and chemicals can trigger urethritis and cystitis? This episode invites you on a comprehensive journey into the world of urinary tract infections (UTIs), urethritis, and cystitis. We begin by breaking down the differences between upper and lower UTIs and how they relate to acute and recurring UTIs. You'll also understand why bacteria from the bowel play a significant role in UTIs and how hospital-acquired infections often originate from urinary catheters.
The second part of our discussion centers on the preventive measures against UTIs and the right use of urinary catheters. We reference a handy tool by the American Nurses Association, guiding you on the proper use of catheters. Besides, we'll take a detour into home prevention methods and tackle controversial practices such as the consumption of cranberry juice. Finally, we reveal the diagnostic process for UTIs, including the potential use of a urinalysis or culture insensitivity test, CT scans, and cystoscopies for complicated cases. So, get ready to equip yourself with vital knowledge on this common health issue and how to combat it effectively.
Here is the link to the ANA CAUTI prevention Tool mentioned in this episode!
https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/work-environment/health-safety/infection-prevention/ana-cauti-prevention-tool/
Did you know that everyday items like soap and chemicals can trigger urethritis and cystitis? This episode invites you on a comprehensive journey into the world of urinary tract infections (UTIs), urethritis, and cystitis. We begin by breaking down the differences between upper and lower UTIs and how they relate to acute and recurring UTIs. You'll also understand why bacteria from the bowel play a significant role in UTIs and how hospital-acquired infections often originate from urinary catheters.
The second part of our discussion centers on the preventive measures against UTIs and the right use of urinary catheters. We reference a handy tool by the American Nurses Association, guiding you on the proper use of catheters. Besides, we'll take a detour into home prevention methods and tackle controversial practices such as the consumption of cranberry juice. Finally, we reveal the diagnostic process for UTIs, including the potential use of a urinalysis or culture insensitivity test, CT scans, and cystoscopies for complicated cases. So, get ready to equip yourself with vital knowledge on this common health issue and how to combat it effectively.
Here is the link to the ANA CAUTI prevention Tool mentioned in this episode!
https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/work-environment/health-safety/infection-prevention/ana-cauti-prevention-tool/
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Nursing with Dr. Hobbick - Urinary Tract Infections
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So first let's talk about urethritis . This is inflammation of the urethra . It can be caused by substances like soap . It can be caused by bacteria . Most commonly it's in those who are ages 20 to 24 and the most common cause is sexually transmitted infections . The symptoms of urethritis can be the same symptoms as cystitis , vaginitis or cervicitis , so basically it's going to ha
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