So I’ve got sorta a what would you have done/qa me question. So here goes…
89 yof with probable uti. Low back pain and weakness for days, patient states she has a uti. Smell of uti noted. Patient does have a history of UTIs Patient states she’s only drank about 8oz of water today. BP 190/99, hr 85-110 AFIB, clear lung sounds, afebrile. Would you have given fluids due to the possible dehydration? I know BP is a concern, but dehydration itself can raise BP initially. I know fluids are beneficial just for the UTI alone, not considering the dehydration. So would you have given fluids? If so, how much and how fast? How often would you reassess and what would make you change what you were doing on reassessment?
89 yof with probable uti. Low back pain and weakness for days, patient states she has a uti. Smell of uti noted. Patient does have a history of UTIs Patient states she’s only drank about 8oz of water today. BP 190/99, hr 85-110 AFIB, clear lung sounds, afebrile. Would you have given fluids due to the possible dehydration? I know BP is a concern, but dehydration itself can raise BP initially. I know fluids are beneficial just for the UTI alone, not considering the dehydration. So would you have given fluids? If so, how much and how fast? How often would you reassess and what would make you change what you were doing on reassessment?