Second most common infection in children?
UTI
How can long term UTI’s effect the kidneys?
may cause renal scarring leading to long term kidney damage and eventual failure.
Symptoms of a lower(bladder) UTI?
Symptoms of a Upper (kidneys)
UTI ?
What labs are performed in an expected UTI?
Culture and sensitivity using sterile or clean catch urine
Diagnosis of UTI is confirmed by detection of
What is the most common cause of renal scarring?
Vesicoureteral Reflux VCUG
What is Vesicoureteral Reflux?
Abnormal retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the ureters
Re: vesicoureteral reflux, Primary reflux results from ____________? While Secondary reflux occurs as a result of _____________?
At what age are the kidney’’s fully developed?
3 years of age
____ number of uti’s normal
1-2
uti symptoms in infancy
therapeutic management of a uti
nursing care for uti’s
Sudden increase in wet diapers that are not very wet are a sign of infection?
UTI
What lab values would you expect in a patient with a UTI
What would you assess in a kid with and expected UTI ?
Manifestations of Nephrotic syndrome
Which sex is twice as likely to have nephrotic syndrome?
boys
signs of AGN (acute glomerulonephritis):
_______________ refers to the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the upper urinary tract.
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Primary reflux results from ____________ insertion of ureters into the bladder; secondary reflux occurs as a result of an ___________________
congenitally abnormal
acquired condition.
What is a ultrasonography, voiding cystourethrogram?
Using a contrast die to watch the flow of urine from the kidney to see where the obstruction is
vesicoureteral reflux is diagnosed by___
VCUG (voiding system urethrogram)