The NANDA nursing diagnosis for acute gastroenteritis include symptoms such as diarrhea, acute pain, and deficient levels of fluids. Activity intolerance is also seen in patients with gastroenteritis.
Fluid Volume Deficit, At risk for
One possible NANDA nursing diagnosis for liver disease is "Impaired liver function related to altered blood flow and damage to hepatic cells." This diagnosis highlights the impairment in liver function and the underlying pathophysiology associated with liver disease. Nurses can use this diagnosis to guide their assessment, planning, and interventions for patients with liver disease.
what are medical management to the patient with acute gastroenteritis
Acute pain would be the only nursing diagnosis you could use...most teachers do not like pain as a diagnosis, but if you can make a good argument with your interventions then go for it
Acute pain related to bacterial infections of the body.
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Acute pain or chronic pain is the risk for injury.
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Example Nursing care plan for acute gastroentiritis: Acute Gastroenteritis: Number one rule- Hydration! clear and simple fluids clean out the system...Dehydration will make the symptoms of nausea and vomiting worse... so keep drinking! This illness effects the stomach, intestines, and digestive tract- so proper handling, storage, and preparation of food -- in addition to good sanitation -- are principles of prevention. Click on the link below for more info on Gastroenteritis...
acute pain related to inflammation of the intestinak mucosa. this can be used :)
The nursing diagnosis for Acute Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis may include: Fluid volume excess related to decreased glomerular filtration rate, Risk for infection related to impaired immune response, and Activity intolerance related to fatigue and decreased renal function.