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Based off the Concept Map provided, choose only the medications that apply to the nursing diagnosisNursing Diagnosis: Impaired Urination Elimination, Related to the problem “infection”, As evidence by incontinence . APA format, in-text references. Do not use A.I. or Copy and paste must in own words.

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Advairdiskus100-50mg / Lexapro escitalopram 10mg
albuterol sulfate 2.5mg/3mL / loratadine 10mg
arthritis pain 650mg PRN / meloxicam 15mg
atorvastatin 40mg / nystatin susp 1000 units
buspirone 200mg / omeprazole 20mg / tramadol 50mg
D3 50mcg-2000 unit / ondansetron 4mg / sulfasalazine 500mg
cranberry 500mg / probiotic bacillus 250mg
sodium chloride 0.65 spray / propranolol 10mg
gabapentin 100mg / restasis 0.05% drops / Synthroid 50mg
pressure/pain in abdominal area
Impaired Urination Elimination
Suprapubic catheter will be
long term, for the prevention
of continuous incontinence,
and infection to reduce the
risk of painful urination.
Provide elimination equipment that aid
in pressure relief, to help release retention.
nursing recommendations suprapubic catheter
X
x
X
changes in vaginal secretions.
pain/difficulty urinating
x musculoskeletal
LABS: Urinalysis
w/culture
BUN and CBC
Minimize patient discomfort, provide pain
medication to relieve pain.
Diagnostic: Bladder
scan
Impaired Urination Elimination
Infection
Incontinence

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