Transcript UTIs
Nursing Assistant Monthly
Understanding urinary tract
infections
(UTIs)
Preventing, detecting
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Why be concerned?
UTI is the leading infection in nursing home residents
UTI can be uncomfortable
UTI can lead to serious illness, hospitalization
Sepsis—infection that affects major organs—from UTI can
lead to death
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Why higher risk?
Nursing home residents are at higher risk than older adults
in the community due to:
– greater rates of incontinence
– more underlying medical problems
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The first sign to watch for and report!
The first sign of UTI in older adults is often:
– a subtle change in mental status
• Example: sleepy, no energy
– change in behavior
• Example: little more confused, combative
– loss of appetite
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Other signs of UTI
Watch for and report to the nurse:
– Complaints of burning or discomfort with urination
– Frequency of urination, often in small amounts
– Discomfort in the bladder area or lower back
– Blood, mucous in the urine
– Fatigue
– Fever (not always)
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Urinary catheters
Increase the likelihood of UTI
– Bacteria can be introduced on catheter insertion
– Bacteria may travel to the bladder from outside the body
Prevention
– Insertion using sterile technique according to facility policy
– Keep the system closed as much as possible
– Good hand-washing before and after handling the catheter
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Preventing UTIs
Encourage fluid intake
– (unless resident must restrict fluids)
Avoid constipation
Good hand-washing (resident and CNA) before and after
toileting
Be alert for signs of UTI and report them promptly!
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Understanding UTIs