Routine RN Assessment of Risk RISK FACTORS HIGH? See appendix 1 EXISTING UTI? NO YES YES NO Re-Evaluate risk factors and adjust dosage as necessary Monitor acceptance of UTI-Stat & resolution of UTI in Medical Record CONSIDER UTI-STAT ® 1,2 Indication Serving Size Suggested Dose* High risk for UTI 30 mL q.d. to b.i.d. UTI 30 mL b.i.d. for 4 weeks, then q.d.-b.i.d. to help manage recurrence * Use clinical judgment to determine actual dosage based on risk factors & current condition RN/RD • Recommend physician order UTI-Stat ® • Provide UTI-Stat with medication pass • Encourage fluid intake • Document in Care Plan & medical record See appendix 2 Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) www.NutriciaLearningCenter.com
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Routine RN Assessment of Risk
RISK FACTORSHIGH?
See appendix 1
EXISTINGUTI?
NO
YES
YESNO
Re-Evaluate risk factors and adjust dosage as necessary
Monitor acceptance of UTI-Stat & resolution of UTI in Medical Record
CONSIDER UTI-STAT® 1,2
Indication Serving Size Suggested Dose*
High risk for UTI 30 mL q.d. to b.i.d.
UTI 30 mL b.i.d. for 4 weeks, then q.d.-b.i.d. to help manage recurrence
* Use clinical judgment to determine actual dosage based on risk factors & current condition
RN/RD• Recommend physician order UTI-Stat® • Provide UTI-Stat with medication pass• Encourage fluid intake• Document in Care Plan & medical recordSee appendix 2