A22 year old woman presents to the ED with complaints of bladder…

Question Answered step-by-step A22 year old woman presents to the ED with complaints of bladder… A22 year old woman presents to the ED with complaints of bladder fullness, incomplete bladder emptying, and severe pain in the right flank. she rates the pain a 9 on a 0-10 numeric pain scale. patient states she has a history of kidney stones. she also states when she is able to void, it burns and has a foul odor. vitalsigns HR 85, BP 120/80, RR 16, SPO2 98% on RA, Temp 100.9 (oral).Pt takes the following medications: Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) 25 mg PO daily, Detrol LA 2 mg PO daily.Lab results: CBC: WBC 26Urinalysis: WBC (too many to count), bacteria (5+, large), Leukoesterase (+) positive, protein(-) negative, ketones(-) negative.using theWhat nursing diagnoses would you give this young lady with these symptoms, vital signs, medical history, medications, and lab work? Write in detail from the above scenario the nursing process: ASSESSMENTDIAGNOSISPLANNINGIMPLEMENTATIONEVALUATION Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)