ALS 0.0 / 5 ? Nursingdiabetes case studyUniversityAll boards Created by: sarah0905Created on: 14-10-22 14:38 Key diagnostic factors (diabetes) - Dysuria - New nocturia - Cloudy-looking urine - Fever 1 of 5 Other common signs & symptoms (diabetes) - Urgency - Visible haematuria - Frequency - Suprapubic pain or tenderness - Flank pain - New incontinence - New or worsening delirium/ debility 2 of 5 Risk factors – strong (diabetes) - Sexual activity - Spermicide use - Post menopause - Positive family history of UTIs - History of recurrent UTI - Presence of a foreign body 3 of 5 Risk factors - weak (diabetes) - Insulin-treated diabetes - Recent antibiotics - Poor bladder emptying - Increasing age 4 of 5 Key clinical manifestations (diabetes) -Dysuria -Frequency, urgency & incomplete voiding -Cloudy urine -No fever -No flank pain -Pathophysiology 5 of 5
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