Healthcare Plan for the Management of Genitourinary Disorders
Objective of this paper is to carry out a care plan for the patient, aged 60 years, who is suffering from genitourinary disorder. The study carries out the case evaluation and identifies the symptoms of the patient complication. The study also provides a comprehensive healthcare plan used for the treatment of the patients.
Case Study Evaluation
HPI (History of Present Illness).
Evaluation of the case study reveals that the patient is a Hispanic male, aged 60 years of age and complains of a decline of urinary flow. While the patient has experienced the symptom for more than two years, however, the symptom has increased significantly for the past two weeks. Although, the patient has not been diagnosed in the past, however, he faces difficulties in achieving a free flow of urine that interferes in his daily activities. The gradual worsening of the patient's case makes him seeking for medical helps. Moreover, the patient has complained of increased in nocturia within the past two weeks, which consequently decline his strength of urinary flow as well as slight terminal dysuria.
While the patient seeks for no treatment in the past, however, he faces a significant problem with regard to nocturia within the last two weeks. Moreover, the patient faces a significant challenge to start urine flow. While the patient has not been diagnosed or have a treatment in the past, the symptoms have been severed in the last few days.
PMH (Past Medical History)
Although, the patient has not sought for medical care with regard to his problem, however, he been treated for hypercholesterolemia and hypertension in the past. Moreover, the patient does not have a known history of heart disease. However, he has been hospitalized five years ago for an angina case and diagnosed for chest wall syndrome which he has been treated and discharged. The patient does not have a known history of surgeries and no recent record of hospitalization.
ROS (reactive oxygen species)
The patient does not have blood in his stool, no gross hematuria. Moreover, he does not have abdominal pain, vomiting or nausea.
Treatment Options
The patient has been taking various medications, and are follows:
Zocor 20mg- daily
Cardizem 240mg- daily
While the patient does not have known drug reactions and allergies, however, the patient complains of the prescribed regime.
Differentiates between Normal Development and Disorder
The genitourinary system is an organ of urinary system and reproductive organs. The normal genitourinary developments of an individual without genitourinary disorder are grouped are proximity to one another. The urinary tract composes of organ system that is responsible for filtering and cleaning of waste material and excess fluid from the blood. The urinary system composes of ureters, kidneys, bladder, and urethra. Under normal development, the kidney filters blood and removes wastes from the body and produce urine. The urinary bladder, urethra as well as urinary tract serve as a plumber that store and drain urine. Moreover, urinary maintains homeostasis of ions, water, blood pressure and ions within a normal development. The urinary bladder also assists in storing urine, which is located at body's midline. The bladders can hold between 600 and 800 milliliters of urine. More importantly, the urethra consists of tube where urine pass through the bladders to the body exterior. The urethra is linked to male or female reproductive organs. The urethra assists in free flow of sperm and urine out of the body.
However when a genitourinary disorder has occurred, the situation can impair normal function of urinary and reproductive system. Genitourinary disorder refers to the problem within the urinary system attributed to chronic and acute kidney failure, obstruction in urinary tract and urinary tract infections. Typically, urinary tract infections can lead to a kidney failure. Some diseases that can cause kidney damage, which leads to genitourinary disorder include polycystic kidney disease, urinary tract, infections, hydronephrosis, and glomerulonephritis. Genitourinary disorder occurs when the illness occurs, when genital organs and urinary organs are not functioning properly. The disorder may be due to injury, illness and ageing. The Genitourinary disorder can impair free flow of urine, which can consequently decrease the urine that flows out of the body. The urinary tract infection can lead to storage symptoms such as voiding symptoms, urinary incontinence, post-micturition symptoms and incomplete emptying.
Thus, under a normal development, an individual will experience free flow of urine, and will not experience pain or obstruction when passing out the urine. However, the case of genitourinary disorder will impair free flow of urine, which will consequently reduce the amount of urine coming out from the urinary organ.
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