Running Head: MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Management of Urinary Tract Infections University Affiliation Course Student’s Name 2 MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Management of UTIs Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) account for millions of hospitals visits every year. These infections influence all ages and both genders, with the most elevated predominance in women. The way to manage uncomplicated UTI relies upon the right conclusion and pharmacologic specialist. Different factors to think about while treating UTIs include uropathogenic resistance designs, persistent population, and length of treatment to give some examples. The trending medical news and the various symptoms if UTIs influenced the choice of this topic. This article shows a proof based way to deal with the conclusion and treatment of UTIs over the life expectancy. Studies conducted earlier shows that ladies with recurrent UTIs normally receive a small dose of antibiotics for a period not exceeding 12 months (Goonewardene, Pietrzak, & Albala, 2018). This form of medication is believed to be effective through the increased intake of antibiotics may pose another threat as the bacteria become, more resistance to drugs. Drug resistance delays the treatment process. There is a need to develop a sustainable mode of treatment to avoid recurrence of the infection. N468 Management of
Urinary Tract Infections capstone reflective journal. Maintenance of personal hygiene is mostly required to prevent contraction of the bacteria. The study will benefit most women who have been suffering for long without recovering fully from the bacteria. The research will also be relevant to other nursing practitioners as they try to provide quality health care to the population. Social elucidation and reaction to sickness may hinder the person’s capacity to adapt and adjust to the ceaseless ailment. This may result in loss of social or familial help for the patient and cause social confinement from others. Other than this, the person’s sexual orientation and social, cultural and monetary status all affect how the disease is seen and the capacity to adapt. 3 MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Article Synopsis Key Words; Neurogenic Lower Tract Dysfunction (NLUTD), spinal cord injury, prophylaxis, resistance Urinary Tract Infections are one of the most popular morbidities in people suffering from neurogenic lower tract dysfunction (NULTD). Morbidity affects the quality of one’s life. UTIs may lead to septicemia to patients suffering from spinal cord injuries posing a big problem to the health practitioners and the patients. Many factors influence the increase in UTI risks including impaired storage and poor functions (Pannek & Wöllner, 2017). To manage the problem, it is essential for on to empty his or her bladder more often especially those patients using catheters. To control UTIs, it requires individual control to monitor bladder management efficiently and reduce the risks of infections. The article summarizes on the current interventions towards the treatment of UTIs and prophylaxis, their barriers and possible new modes of treatment (Pannek & Wöllner, 2017). UTI is a condition that requires immediate treatment to avoid causing more harm to the body. However, the symptoms vary from different patients without NLUTD. Health practitioners recommend the use of antibiotics to treat the disease though this may lead to drug resistance in the future. This article is related to my topic of choice as it also concentrates on the management of UTIs through treatment strategies and measures. References 4 MANAGEMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Goonewardene, S. S., Pietrzak, P., & Albala, D. (2018). Management Pathways Dysuria: Recurrent UTIs. Basic Urological Management, 93-93. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-987200_34 Pannek, J., & Wöllner, J. (2017). Management of urinary tract infections in patients with neurogenic bladder: challenges and solutions. Research and Reports in Urology, Volume 9. Retrieved from https://www.dovepress.com/management-of-urinary-tract-infectionsin-patients-with-neurogenic-bla-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RRU … N468 Management of Urinary Tract Infections capstone reflective journal