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Kidney infection or
   pyelonephritis
:Definition   

Pyelonephritis is an infection of the   
. kidney and the urethres
Causes 1- urinary tract infection, in   
the presence of occasional or
persistent back flow
urine from the bladder into the-2 
ureters or kidney pelvis
(. (vesicoureteric reflux
Classification of
    pyelonephritis
Acute uncomplicated
pyelonephritis sudden
development of kidney
(.inflammation

Chronic pyelonephritis (a long-
standing infection that does not
clear
Causes incidence, and risk
                factors
The risk is increased if there is a history   
of cystitis, renal papillary necrosis,
kidney stones, vesicoureteric reflux, or
. obstructive uropathy

Acute pyelonephritis can be severe in 
the elderly and in people who are
immunosuppressed (for example, those
(.with cancer or AIDS
.
     :Symptoms or back pain-
         Flank pain
Severe abdominal pain-
.high fever and persists for more than 2 days -     


Chills with shaking.Warm, flushed, moist - 
. skin
. Vomiting, nausea - 
. Fatigue and general ill feeling - 
Painful urination, urinary frequency or urgency -
.,     nocturia
Cloudy or abnormal urine color, foul or - 
. strong urine odor, and hematuria may occur
 Mental changes of confusion - 
Diagnostic studies
                                              

A urinalysis commonly reveals white-      

blood cells (WBCs) or red blood cells
(. (RBCs
A urine culture may reveal bacteria in-   
. the urine

. A blood culture may show an infection- 
An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) or CT- 
scan of the abdomen may show
enlarged kidneys with poor flow of dye
. through the kidneys
Treatment

The goals of treatment are control of         
the infection and reduction of
. symptoms
Acute symptoms usually resolve within 48 to       
. 72 after appropriate treatment

Due to the high mortality rate in the elderly 
population and the risk of permanent kidney
. damage prompt treatment is recommended
antibiotics are selected to treat the         
.infection

Intravenous (IV) antibiotics may be used 
initially to control the bacterial infection if
infection is severe a 10- to 14 day course of
antibiotics chronic pyelonephritis
Kidney damage can result from these 
infections. The elederly, infants, and people
with a compromised immune system
  

so receive frequent monitoring for potential      
problems and to receive IV antibiotics,
additional IV fluids and other medications as
necessary
:Complications        

. Recurrence of pyelonephritis   

Perinephric abscess (infection   
(. around the kidney
 . Sepsis 
. Acute renal failure 
. Chronic renal failure 
 
prevention
Prompt and complete treatment of 
cystitis pyelonephritis. Chronic or recurrent
.urinary tract infection of the kidneys
  

Preventive measures may reduce 
symptoms and prevent recurrence of
infection. Keeping the genital area clean and
remembering to from front to back

Urinating immediately after sexual 
intercourse may help eliminate any bacteria
Prevention
Increasing the intake of fluids        
to encourage frequent urination that
. flushes bacteria from the bladder
Drinking cranberry juice 
prevents certain types of
bacteria from attaching to the wall
of the bladder
Glomerulonephritis is an 
inflammation of the kidney’s filtering
. mechanisms, called the glomeruli
Glomerulonephritis can be acute , 
,which means it occurs suddenly
or chronic , meaning symptoms 
develop gradually and continue over a
 number of years
common in children between the ages           
.of 2 and 12, particularly boys
Children with frequent streptococcal 
 infections
people with diseases such as hepatitis,, or   
.diabetes
 What causes it 
occurs after a streptococcal 
infection, such as strep throat-
certain toxins, such as paints
. its cause is not known         
What are the signs & 
  symptoms
? often flu-like, such as general fatigue,
  ,nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever
  and abdominal and joint pain. These types
  of general symptoms can continue for up to
  one month before symptoms of kidney
   failure appear
swelling. They can progress to high blood         
pressure, visual disturbances,
shortness of breath, blood in the
urine, and a reduction in urine
.production
  

Chronic glomerulonephritis develops so 
gradually that it is often not discovered until
. a routine physical exam
As this condition progresses, it causes high          
blood pressure, swelling, and other
.symptoms of kidney failure
How is it diagnosed 
complete medical history, physical - 
. examination, and laboratory tests
check a urine sample for blood and - 
high levels of protein
check for high levels of the waste     
. products creatinine and urea in blood
If a streptococcal infection is suspected,   
throat culture, will reveal this bacteria.
a    biopsy, to study under a
microscope. An eye exam may show
signs of vascular changes in people
 .with chronic glomerulonephritis
the treatment 
  bedrest and medications 
to cure any infection, increase urine-1 
, output, and lower blood pressure
to relieve any strain on the kidneys so- 2 
 they can recover full function
diet control to your intake of sodium, 
protein, and fluids. Most children recover
, fully
no treatment to stop the 
progression of chronic
glomerulonephritis. Once kidney
, failure has occurred
waste products must be removed 
from the bloodstream for the
kidneys through a process called
. dialysis
A kidney transplant may also 
.be an option
You can help prevent acute 
glomerulonephritis by treating
streptococcal infections following the
full course of medication
Nursing intervention 
reliefe symtoms &prevention -1 
complication
Diatery intake :protein restriction –-2 
.increase cho
Monitor I &O -vital signs-activity -3 
  level-edema-hypertentio
 Proternurea &hematuria 
Patient education (medication -4 
,diet,avoidance of trams ,infection
&follow -up
Nephrotic syndrome
IS condition marked by very high levels of 
protein in the urine; low levels of protein in
the blood; swelling
of Nephrotic syndrome 
 Symptoms of Nephrotic syndrome 
 Frothy urine 
 Proteinuria 
 Low serum protein 
 Lipiduria 
 Swelling around the eyes 
it results from a specific glomerular defect
and indicates renal damage. The prognosis
is highly variable, depending on the
underlying cause. Some forms may
. progress to end-stage renal failure
Causes About 75% of nephrotic syndrome 
cases result from primary (idiopathic)
glomerulonephritis
Some tubules may contain increased lipid -1
deposits
 . lesion in patients with adult idiopathic-2 
Other causes of nephrotic        
metabolic diseases such as -1 
; diabetes mellitus
collagen-vascular disorders, such 
as 2 -systemic lupus
 erythematosus and polyarteritis
circulatory diseases, such as -3 
heart failure and sickle cell
anemia; 4- nephrotoxins, such as
mercury, gold, and nonsteroidal 5-
anti-inflammatories; allergic
reactions; infections, such as
Diagnosis 
Consistent proteinuria in excess of 3.5 
; g/24 hours strongly suggests syndrome
examination of urine reveals an 
increased number of granular, and waxy,
. fatty casts, and oval fat bodies
Serum values that support the diagnosis 
are increased cholesterol, phospholipid, and
triglyceride levels and decreased albumin
. levels
Histologic identification of the lesion 
requires a kidney biopsy
Treatment 
.correction of the underlying cause- 1 
Supportive treatment consists of-2 
protein replacement with a nutritional diet of
1 g protein/kg of body weight, with restricted
.sodium intake
a diuretic for edema; and an antibiotic-3 
. for infection
Immunosuppressants ,-4 
. antihypertensives, and diuretics
Angiotension-converting enzyme -5 
inhibitors can decrease protein loss in urine
Nursing intervention

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Kidney infection or pyelonephritis

  • 1. Kidney infection or pyelonephritis :Definition  Pyelonephritis is an infection of the  . kidney and the urethres Causes 1- urinary tract infection, in  the presence of occasional or persistent back flow urine from the bladder into the-2  ureters or kidney pelvis (. (vesicoureteric reflux
  • 2. Classification of pyelonephritis Acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis sudden development of kidney (.inflammation Chronic pyelonephritis (a long- standing infection that does not clear
  • 3. Causes incidence, and risk factors The risk is increased if there is a history  of cystitis, renal papillary necrosis, kidney stones, vesicoureteric reflux, or . obstructive uropathy Acute pyelonephritis can be severe in  the elderly and in people who are immunosuppressed (for example, those (.with cancer or AIDS
  • 4. . :Symptoms or back pain- Flank pain Severe abdominal pain- .high fever and persists for more than 2 days -  Chills with shaking.Warm, flushed, moist -  . skin . Vomiting, nausea -  . Fatigue and general ill feeling -  Painful urination, urinary frequency or urgency - ., nocturia Cloudy or abnormal urine color, foul or -  . strong urine odor, and hematuria may occur Mental changes of confusion - 
  • 5. Diagnostic studies  A urinalysis commonly reveals white-  blood cells (WBCs) or red blood cells (. (RBCs A urine culture may reveal bacteria in-  . the urine . A blood culture may show an infection-  An intravenous pyelogram (IVP) or CT-  scan of the abdomen may show enlarged kidneys with poor flow of dye . through the kidneys
  • 6. Treatment The goals of treatment are control of  the infection and reduction of . symptoms Acute symptoms usually resolve within 48 to  . 72 after appropriate treatment Due to the high mortality rate in the elderly  population and the risk of permanent kidney . damage prompt treatment is recommended
  • 7. antibiotics are selected to treat the  .infection Intravenous (IV) antibiotics may be used  initially to control the bacterial infection if infection is severe a 10- to 14 day course of antibiotics chronic pyelonephritis Kidney damage can result from these  infections. The elederly, infants, and people with a compromised immune system  so receive frequent monitoring for potential  problems and to receive IV antibiotics, additional IV fluids and other medications as necessary
  • 8. :Complications  . Recurrence of pyelonephritis  Perinephric abscess (infection  (. around the kidney . Sepsis  . Acute renal failure  . Chronic renal failure  
  • 9. prevention Prompt and complete treatment of  cystitis pyelonephritis. Chronic or recurrent .urinary tract infection of the kidneys  Preventive measures may reduce  symptoms and prevent recurrence of infection. Keeping the genital area clean and remembering to from front to back Urinating immediately after sexual  intercourse may help eliminate any bacteria
  • 10. Prevention Increasing the intake of fluids  to encourage frequent urination that . flushes bacteria from the bladder Drinking cranberry juice  prevents certain types of bacteria from attaching to the wall of the bladder
  • 11. Glomerulonephritis is an  inflammation of the kidney’s filtering . mechanisms, called the glomeruli Glomerulonephritis can be acute ,  ,which means it occurs suddenly or chronic , meaning symptoms  develop gradually and continue over a number of years
  • 12. common in children between the ages  .of 2 and 12, particularly boys Children with frequent streptococcal  infections people with diseases such as hepatitis,, or  .diabetes What causes it  occurs after a streptococcal  infection, such as strep throat- certain toxins, such as paints . its cause is not known 
  • 13. What are the signs &  symptoms ? often flu-like, such as general fatigue, ,nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever and abdominal and joint pain. These types of general symptoms can continue for up to one month before symptoms of kidney failure appear
  • 14. swelling. They can progress to high blood  pressure, visual disturbances, shortness of breath, blood in the urine, and a reduction in urine .production  Chronic glomerulonephritis develops so  gradually that it is often not discovered until . a routine physical exam As this condition progresses, it causes high  blood pressure, swelling, and other .symptoms of kidney failure
  • 15. How is it diagnosed  complete medical history, physical -  . examination, and laboratory tests check a urine sample for blood and -  high levels of protein check for high levels of the waste  . products creatinine and urea in blood If a streptococcal infection is suspected,  throat culture, will reveal this bacteria. a biopsy, to study under a microscope. An eye exam may show signs of vascular changes in people .with chronic glomerulonephritis
  • 16. the treatment  bedrest and medications  to cure any infection, increase urine-1  , output, and lower blood pressure to relieve any strain on the kidneys so- 2  they can recover full function diet control to your intake of sodium,  protein, and fluids. Most children recover , fully
  • 17. no treatment to stop the  progression of chronic glomerulonephritis. Once kidney , failure has occurred waste products must be removed  from the bloodstream for the kidneys through a process called . dialysis A kidney transplant may also  .be an option
  • 18. You can help prevent acute  glomerulonephritis by treating streptococcal infections following the full course of medication Nursing intervention  reliefe symtoms &prevention -1  complication Diatery intake :protein restriction –-2  .increase cho Monitor I &O -vital signs-activity -3  level-edema-hypertentio Proternurea &hematuria  Patient education (medication -4  ,diet,avoidance of trams ,infection &follow -up
  • 19. Nephrotic syndrome IS condition marked by very high levels of  protein in the urine; low levels of protein in the blood; swelling of Nephrotic syndrome  Symptoms of Nephrotic syndrome  Frothy urine  Proteinuria  Low serum protein  Lipiduria  Swelling around the eyes 
  • 20. it results from a specific glomerular defect and indicates renal damage. The prognosis is highly variable, depending on the underlying cause. Some forms may . progress to end-stage renal failure Causes About 75% of nephrotic syndrome  cases result from primary (idiopathic) glomerulonephritis Some tubules may contain increased lipid -1 deposits . lesion in patients with adult idiopathic-2 
  • 21. Other causes of nephrotic  metabolic diseases such as -1  ; diabetes mellitus collagen-vascular disorders, such  as 2 -systemic lupus erythematosus and polyarteritis circulatory diseases, such as -3  heart failure and sickle cell anemia; 4- nephrotoxins, such as mercury, gold, and nonsteroidal 5- anti-inflammatories; allergic reactions; infections, such as
  • 22. Diagnosis  Consistent proteinuria in excess of 3.5  ; g/24 hours strongly suggests syndrome examination of urine reveals an  increased number of granular, and waxy, . fatty casts, and oval fat bodies Serum values that support the diagnosis  are increased cholesterol, phospholipid, and triglyceride levels and decreased albumin . levels Histologic identification of the lesion  requires a kidney biopsy
  • 23. Treatment  .correction of the underlying cause- 1  Supportive treatment consists of-2  protein replacement with a nutritional diet of 1 g protein/kg of body weight, with restricted .sodium intake a diuretic for edema; and an antibiotic-3  . for infection Immunosuppressants ,-4  . antihypertensives, and diuretics Angiotension-converting enzyme -5  inhibitors can decrease protein loss in urine