NR 511 Week 3 SNAPPS Presentation, Assignments of Nursing

NR 511 Week 3 SNAPPS Presentation

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S N A P P S
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W E E K 3
BY: S t ud e n t N a m e
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S N A P P S

P r e s e n t

a t ion

W E E K 3

BY: S t u d e n t N a m e

S u m m a r i

z e

  • (^) 5 0 y/o A A F, CC dysuria, polyuria, moderate lower abdominal pain

x4 days

  • (^) Hx:

HLD

Subjective

Positive N e g a t i v e Foul smelling urine Irregular discharg e Vaginal itchines s Pain with urination Objectiv e Positive N e g a t i v e Tenderness to lower abd CVA tenderness Labia erythematous (^) No lesions or masses( vagin al) Thick white discharge(vagin al)

Analyze

Patient Positive s/ N e g a t i v e s UTI Vaginitis Yeast Dysuria likely likely Non likely Polyuria likely Rare Rare White thick discharge Rare likely likely Lower abdomin al pain Probable likely Rare Erythemat o us labia majora Not probabl e Possible Likely Stron g ambe r urine Possible (^) Not probabl e Not probabl e Vagina Not Possible^ Likely

  • (^) Based on the patient symptoms, most likely a UTI is the cause o (^) However, rule out of vaginitis and yeast infection is required o Due to patient symptoms fitting some presentations of all disease processes
  • (^) Oder of dx oo (^) UTIVaginal candidiasis o (^) Vaginitis

P r o b e

  • (^) What other disease process would you include in your differential

diagnosis?

o STIs o Did I miss any component of the focused assessment? ▪ (^) No all components were met in this assessment o What would you do in your approach to this case? o Confusion based on multiple disease processes fitting patient presentation

Select

  • (^) Identifying difference in clinical presentation of STIs and Urinary tract

infections

Citations

  • (^) Lelie‐van der Zande, R., Koster, E. S., Teichert, M., & Bouvy, M. L. (2021). Womens’ self‐management skills for prevention and treatment of recurring urinary tract infection. International Journal of Clinical Practice (Esher), 75 (8), e14289-n/a. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijcp.