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Nurse's Nоte:  DOB: 06/02/19XX   0645:  45-yeаr-оld mаle c/о nаusea/vomiting and severe flank pain that radiates into his groin for the last 5 days.  Patient states pain is not constant but comes in waves like he is being stabbed with a knife. He states his dad had an attack like this last year and had to have surgery. He has been working outdoors in high heat and humidity the last week doing construction. Past medical history includes hyperparathyroidism, HTN, DM, obesity, Vitamin D deficiency.   Physical Assessment findings A&O X4, skin hot and dry with dry mucous membranes, patient sitting in chair holding his side with facial grimace and intermittent moaning. Tenting noted to skin. He is holding a kidney basin with 50 ml of green emesis.  Nurse's Note  0730:  Patient reports increased frequency with urination. V.S. 101.2, 95 bpm, 20 RR, 162/84, O2 saturation 98% on RA. Patient has voided 150 ml. of dark amber urine.  A urinalysis was ordered. The urinalysis confirmed the sample was positive for blood, nitrates and leucocyte esterase. The patient is admitted with a diagnosis of Renal Calculi, r/o Urinary tract infection.    0800  The patient has been admitted to your unit with the following Orders:   NPO  Place 20g IV  I&O  Activity as tolerated  IV 0.9 NS at 125 ml/hr  Urinalysis  Blood Chemistries   IV Morphine 2mg IV Q4hrs for pain  Non-contrast CT scan  Strain all urine  Sulfamethoxazole/Timethoprim 250mg IV q6 hours  Nurse's Note  0935:  Upon entering the patient's room, this RN found patient doubled over in pain and guarding his abdomen. Patient rates pain 10/10. Upon assessment, patient is diaphoretic with vital signs as follows: 102.4, 125 bpm, 32 RR, 98/62, O2 saturation 95% on RA. Patient continues to c/o nausea.  CT Scan:  Obstructing stone located in patient's ureter measuring 6mm.  Nurse's Note  1000:  Physician notified of patient's condition. New orders received: bolus of IV 0.9% NS, PR Acetaminophen, IV Zofran, IV pain medication and repeat non-contrast CT. Physician ordered for urology consult. Phone called placed to on-call physician, provider aware. Patient awaiting urologist arrival to the floor.   1030: Urologist called this nurse. Patient to be taken for stat ureteroscopy.   1300: Patient returns from Ureteroscopy.   Nurse's Note  1800:   Vital signs as follows: 99.0F, 80 bpm, 18 RR, 118/82, O2 saturation 99% on RA. Patient reports pain of 2/10. Skin is warm and dry. Denies nausea. Urine being strained at this time. UOP 500ml of pink urine obtained at this time.   The nurse has performed the interventions as ordered by the physician for the patient. For each assessment finding, determine whether the finding indicates that the patient's condition has improved, has not changed, or has become worse.