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30 kwi 2024 · Use this nursing care plan and management guide to help care for patients with diagnosis of diarrhea. Learn about the nursing assessment, nursing interventions, goals and nursing diagnosis for diarrhea in this guide. Table of Contents. What is Diarrhea? Causes; Signs and Symptoms; Goals and Outcomes; Nursing Assessment and Rationales
A nursing diagnosis for diarrhea helps a healthcare practitioner distinguish between a short-term acute syndrome and a long-term chronic condition. It also aids practitioners in determining an appropriate course of action for a particular patient based on their individual needs and health condition. Table of Contents.
Diarrhea Nursing Diagnosis including causes, symptoms, and 5 detailed nursing care plans with interventions and outcomes.
28 lis 2021 · Nurses should monitor a patient’s diarrhea for worsening symptoms and subsequent alterations to nutrition, vital signs, lab values, and skin integrity. Nurses should also educate patients on diet recommendations, medication use, and hydration guidelines to prevent diarrhea. In this article: Causes (Related to) Signs and Symptoms (As evidenced by)
7 kwi 2024 · Common nursing diagnoses for diarrhea may include “Risk for Fluid Volume Deficit,” “Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements,” and “Acute Pain related to abdominal cramping.” The specificity of the nursing diagnosis will guide the care plan’s interventions and goals.
This nursing care plan is for patients who have diarrhea. Diarrhea is where a person has more than three liquid or loose bowel movements a day. If diarrhea is not treated appropriately, it can lead to dehydration and in some cases death.
30 kwi 2024 · The nursing care plan goals for patients with gastroenteritis include preventing dehydration by promoting adequate fluid and electrolyte intake, managing symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea, and preventing the spread of infection to others.