Causes of Renal Calculi Nursing Mnemonic (Patients Complain of Pain and Difficulty Urinating)
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Outline
Patients Complain of Pain and Difficulty Urinating
- P-Protein intake
- C-Calcium intake
- P-Purine intake
- D-Dehydration
- U-Urinary stasis
Description
Increased concentration of calcium, proteins, or uric acid crystals can cause renal calculi to form. These are some of the possible causes.
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Concepts Covered:
- Upper GI Disorders
- Lower GI Disorders
- Liver & Gallbladder Disorders
- Disorders of the Thyroid & Parathyroid Glands
- Urinary Disorders
- Musculoskeletal Trauma
Study Plan Lessons
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Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Diverticulosis – Diverticulitis
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Cholecystitis
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Hypothyroidism
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Hyperthyroidism
Hypoparathyroidism
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Hyperparathyroidism
Causes of Renal Calculi Nursing Mnemonic (Patients Complain of Pain and Difficulty Urinating)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Renal Calculi (Kidney Stones)
Bariatric Surgeries
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Complications of Immobility