When developing the plan of care for a client receiving sulfonamides for treatment of a urinary tract infection, the nurse identifies actions for encouraging fluid intake and monitoring intake and output based on which nursing diagnosis?

A) Risk for Fluid Imbalance
B) Impaired Urinary Elimination
C) Risk for Ineffective Renal Perfusion
D) Stress Incontinence


Ans: B
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A client with a urinary tract infection already is experiencing an alteration in urinary elimination. Because one adverse effect of the sulfonamide drugs is altered elimination patterns, it is important to help the client maintain adequate fluid intake and output. The nurse would encourage clients to increase fluid intake to 2000 mL or more per day to prevent crystalluria and stones (calculi) forming in the genitourinary tract, as well as to aid in removing microorganisms from the urinary tract. It is important to measure and record the client's intake and output every 8 hours and notify the primary health care provider if the urinary output decreases or the client fails to increase his or her oral intake. If the client is unable to maintain adequate intake, then he or she would be at risk for fluid imbalance. If renal injury would occur, then the client would be at risk for ineffective renal perfusion. Bladder training would be an appropriate intervention to address stress incontinence.

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