BPH & TURP - Medical Surgical | @LevelUpRN

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Cathy covers Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. She discusses the pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this disorder. Cathy then goes into more detail about TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) surgery. She discusses nursing care of continuous bladder irrigation (CBI), medications provided to the patient following TURP surgery, and important patient teaching following a TURP surgery.

Our Medical-Surgical video tutorial series is taught by Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for their nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.

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00:00 What to expect: BPH & TURP
00:50 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
3:36 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)
5:32 Quiz Time


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Thank you Cathy. I'm not a Nurse or studying to be a Nurse, but rather a 59 yr male who is scheduled to have a TURP soon and your information was very helpful, thank you again.

jimestus
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Thank you! Offering free videos for nurses is an amazing thing to do.

augustvukosovich
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Nice work, well explained. I had a TURP procedure 3 years ago and I thank God for the RNs that assisted me during my stay.

kirkuleez
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Thanks for your videos Cathy!!! You're such a great help and have helped me pass my exams in nursing school <3

kimcerbin
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6:47 I just had the procedure done to me. It went well. I love this video and recommend it be used also for patient education.

davidkeech
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Level-up RN has helped me a lot in my exams, recitations, and clinicals. They get straight to the point of those very important details.

christinemarieyoon
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I had TURP done on 10/02/2023 the best thing I have done. My other doctors were just giving me pills for years. They just about destroyed my bladder. I was having to use catheters sometimes to pee. Just find a good surgeon who knows what they are doing. That is what I did was to find a good doctor, who told me what I needed. I pee so good now, I wonder why they made me suffer for so long. Pills do not work they did nothing for me.

conmigocarolinadelnorte
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I love the new pictures you added, thanks Level Up RN!

ashlee
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I had the same procedure a few weeks ago in middelheim Antwerpen went well first two weeks were quite tough .now feeling better .

m.a.abbasi
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Thank you. I have a better understanding to this procedure than I did when I was learning it in nursing school. 😊

bernadettecastor
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Watching this today am getting ready for this surgery in 21 days from now. I've never had any surgery and am pretty chook of what to expect .

perviouschileya
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I.REALLY THIS SIMPLE BUT SO AMAZING INFORMATION. ALSO, THE QUESTIONS AFTER THE LECTURE. I ANSWERED IT WITHOU5 LOOKING AT MY NOTES, IT MEANS I CAN UNDERSTAND AND REMEMBER THE LECTURE EASILY ❤❤❤THANK YOUUU

sweetfunnypsycho
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this new setup is perfect. more pictures please

ritambonchom
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I am 77. I under went TURP surgery in 2019. Now i have pain and after passing urine the pain goes away. Do i have 4:38 to undergo TURP again ?

ramangosain
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A great Video here, At 65 I had the TURP 2 weeks ago, I consider it all a Success at this point, I was on Finasteride and Tamsulosin for 3.5 years and did not want to take it anymore, the day after surgery the irrigation catheter was removed and I was told to keep drinking water and walk the halls, a get peeing ! To my pain and Horror I could not Pee ! And I had to go Super Bad ! Could not pee, bladder measure said I had 851 ml in there, could not pee, they put another Catheter in and Bag on my Leg and expected Me to just head on Home, I said no, staying another night, was not Comfortable, went home next and was instructed how to pull catheter 7 days later, pulled catheter on day 6 due to a big Urge to Pee and I Peed !!! It was amazing !! a Bit of Red, but got better and better through the next Couple of days and nights, still 2 - 4 times a night until bladder gets settled I suppose, but peeing and feeling Great ! Morel of the Story, don’t panic after Irrigation catheter is Pulled ! Good Luck !

donhinchey
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will your insurance approve bpg surgery without doing medications or any other treatments first?

UtubeAdviser
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If the prostate surrounds the urethra, how do you get access to the prostate to remove the obstructions through the urethra?

hoouwit
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Thank you for the video, can you further explain the purpose/role of the catheter and its balloon? i am not currently studying to be a nurse, but am a high schooler interested in going into the pre-med route soon. these videos always catch my interest

Samuel-hhvl
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may I ask why would we increase the CBI if there us a bright red tinge colour would that not mean the to is hemorrhaging?

Scissorlover
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Thank you doctor. But I have some questions. 58 years old, have been taking alphalytics for over 5 years. I felt terrible. The pressure was unchanged, but the head was spinning, the strength was lacking. A couple of times, when I tried silodosin, the worst of all molecules, I had to phone my wife to come pick me up, because I didn't recognize the way home!!! The latest generation alphalytics, tamsulosin, alfuzosin, silodosin, do not lower blood pressure, but cause dementia. It's not life, but survival. Miserable survival. For over 5 years, at every moment, I seriously thought I was dying. Furthermore, on a sexual level, tamsulosin and silodosin do not cause retrograde ejaculation but total anaejaculation. Also after a few months, you can't urinate. I do not know why. Maybe the prostate swells and prevents it from coming out? I don't know, but it's terrible. They are counterproductive. Since you urologists say that ejaculating frequently, it reduces the risk of prostate cancer by 30%. Isn't it a contradiction to prescribe something that completely blocks ejaculation? I mean, take silodosin or tamsulosin and you'll have a 30% greater chance of cancer? And in the meantime will you live worse than a stray dog, due to the extreme discomfort they cause? Is this to avoid having a surgery that takes about thirty minutes? Alphalytics are NOT candy! Better the resector, the laser, the steam, whatever you prefer, but not the alphalytics. I err?

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