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Fdar UTI

The nursing students conducted research on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children to learn more about the condition. They gathered relevant data and identified appropriate medications, laboratory tests, procedures, activities, and diet for pediatric patients with UTIs. The goal of the study was to provide more information to the community to help reduce recurrences of UTIs in children.
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Fdar UTI

The nursing students conducted research on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children to learn more about the condition. They gathered relevant data and identified appropriate medications, laboratory tests, procedures, activities, and diet for pediatric patients with UTIs. The goal of the study was to provide more information to the community to help reduce recurrences of UTIs in children.
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Learning Derived:

We the nursing students of Systems Plus College Foundation, had the


opportunity to have a research about Urinary tract infection (UTI) which is very rampant
nowadays especially to children. As a group we conducted a research that would help us
to learn more about Urinary tract infection (UTI). We gathered every relevant data that
would supplement our findings. We also look for the medications that are suitable for our
pediatric patients. In our study we also included the laboratory test, procedures, activities,
and diet that would be appropriate for our pediatric patients. Our main goal for this study
is to provide additional information for the people in the community with a hope to lessen
the reoccurrence of Urinary tract infection on children.
Actual FDAR
DATE TIME FOCUS NURSE NOTES
April 20 2021 6:00am Urinary tract D: Assessment upon admission for UTI:
infection (UTI)
 Dysuria
 Abdominal pain
 BUN 25 mg/dL
 Calcium 9.3mg/dL
 Phosphate 5.6mg/dL
 Ionized calcium 5.4 mg/dL
 Urine pH 6.5

A:
 Monitor vital signs for infection.
 Assess/Palpate the bladder
 Assess bladder for distention to determine if
there is urinary retention
 Assess hydration status and encourage
increased fluids
 Administer medications (Cephalexin) as
prescribed
 Educate mother regarding hygiene and
prevention of future infection

9:00pm R:
 Patient reports no burning sensation when
urinating

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