Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^314) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified



  • Paralytic ileus:

    • Abdominal pain (constant)

    • Abdominal distention

    • Vomiting of gastrointestinal contents

    • Bowel sounds diminished or absent




INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS



  • Abdominal x-ray shows dilation of small bowel with air-fluid levels in ob-
    struction; diffuse distention in ileus.


TREATMENT



  • NPO to rest intestinal tract.

  • Nasogastric tube attached to suction the contents from stomach.

  • Intravenous fluid replacement with isotonic solution.

  • Correction of electrolyte imbalances.

  • Parenteral nutrition replacement and vitamin supplementation.

  • Administer antiemetics if nausea continues after NG tube in place.

  • Monitor electrolytes.


NURSING DIAGNOSES



  • Risk for imbalanced nutrition: less than what body requires

  • Risk for imbalanced fluid volume

  • Altered bowel elimination


NURSING INTERVENTION



  • Monitor vital signs for changes.

  • Assess abdomen for bowel sounds, tenderness.

  • Monitor intravenous access site for irritation, redness, swelling.

  • Keep patient NPO.

  • Monitor intake and output.

  • Replace fluids lost from all sources

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