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Nursing Blog Nanda,Nursing Care Plans, Nursing Book HOME ABOUT US CONTACT US PRIVACY POLICY DISCLAIMER Home » Nursing Diagnosis » Gastroenteritis nursing care NURSING DIAGNOSIS Gastroenteritis nursing care Gastroenteritis nursing care Gastroenteritis 1. Definition Gastroenteritis (GE) is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that give the symptoms of diarrhea with or without vomiting (Sowden, et all.1996). Gastroenteritis is defined as bowel movements that are not normal or watery stools form with more frequency than usual (FKUI, 1965). Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestinal area caused by various bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens (Whaley & Wong's, 1995). Gastroenteritis is kondisis with the characteristics of vomiting and diarrhea caused by infection, allergy or poisoning of food substances (Marlenan Mayers, 1995). Of the four above understanding can the authors conclude that Gstroentritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that provide diarrhea symptoms with more frequency than is usually caused by bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens. 2. Etiology The cause of acute diarrhea include: Factors Infections Virus Infection Retavirus Search... Go

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Gastroenteritis nursing care

Gastroenteritis nursing care

Gastroenteritis

1. Definition

Gastroenteritis (GE) is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that give the symptoms of diarrhea with or without vomiting (Sowden, et all.1996).

Gastroenteritis is defined as bowel movements that are not normal or watery stools form with more frequency than usual (FKUI, 1965).Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestinal area caused by various bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens (Whaley & Wong's, 1995).

Gastroenteritis is kondisis with the characteristics of vomiting and diarrhea caused by infection, allergy or poisoning of food substances (Marlenan Mayers, 1995).Of the four above understanding can the authors conclude that Gstroentritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines that provide diarrhea symptoms with more frequency than is usually caused by bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens.

2. Etiology

The cause of acute diarrhea include:

Factors Infections

Virus Infection

RetavirusThe most common cause of acute diarrhea in infants, often didahulu or accompanied by vomiting.Arise throughout the year, but usually in winter.Can be found fever or vomiting.Get a decrease in HCC.

EnterovirusUsually occur in summer.

Adenovirus

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Arise throughout the year.Cause symptoms in the digestive tract / respiratory.

NorwalkEpidemicCan heal itself (within 24-48 hours).

Bacteria

StigellaSeasonal, peak in July-SeptemberIncidence highest in the age 1-5 yearsCan be associated with febrile seizures.Vomiting is not prominentTues plain in fecesStem cells in the blood

SalmonellaAll ages but higher under the age of 1 year.Penetrate the intestinal wall, bloody stools, mukoid.There may be a temperature increaseVomiting does not protrudeTues plain in fecesThe incubation period of 6-40 hours, duration 2-5 days.The organism can be found in the feces for months.

Escherichia coliWhether that penetrate the mucosa (bloody stools) or which produce entenoksin.Patients (usually babies) can look very sick.

CampylobacterIts invasis (bloody stool and mucus mixed) in infants can cause bloody diarrhea without other clinical manifestations.Severe abdominal cramps.Vomiting / dehydration is rare

Yersinia EnterecoliticaMucous stoolOften found innocent cells in the stool.There may be severe abdominal painDiarrhea for 1-2 weeks.Often resembling apendicitis.

Non Infeksiosus Factor

MalabsorptionDisaccharide carbohydrate malabsorption (intolerance, lactose, maltose, and sucrose), non-saccharide (glucose intolerance, fruktusa and galactose). In infants and children the most important and most common is lactose intolerance.Fat malabsorption: long chain triglycerides.Malabsorption of proteins: amino acids, B-laktoglobulin.

Food factorSpoiled food, toxic, food allergies (milk alergy, food alergy, dow'n senditive milk protein enteropathy / CMPSE).

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Psychological FactorsFear, anxiety.

3. Pathophysiology

The cause of acute gastroenteritis is a viral entry (Rotravirus, enteris adenovirus, Norwalk virus), bacteria or toxins (Compylobacter, Salmonella, Escherihia coli, Yersinia and others), parasites (Biardia Lambia, Cryptosporidium). Some of these pathogenic microorganisms causing infection in cells, produce enterotoxin or Cytotoksin which damage cells, or attached to the intestinal wall in acute gastroenteritis.

Transmission of Gastroenteritis bias through the faecal-oral route from one patient to another.Several cases of the spread of pathogens encountered due to contaminated food and beverages.

The basic mechanism is a disorder causing osmotic diarrhea (food that can not be absorbed will cause osmotic pressure in the cavity of the intestine increased resulting in a shift of water and electrolytes into the intestinal cavity, the contents of the gut cavity, causing excessive diarrhea). In addition, disruption due to toxin secretion in the intestinal wall, so that water and electrolyte secretion increases then occur diarrhea. Disorders that cause intestinal multilitas hiperperistaltik and hipoperistaltik. As a result of diarrhea itself is losing water and electrolytes (dehydration) that lead to acid-base disturbance (metabolic acidosis and hypokalemia), impaired nutrition (intake less, the output is excessive), hypoglycemia and blood circulation disorders.

4. Clinical Manifestation

Abdominal pain (abdominal discomfort)The pain in gutNausea, sometimes vomitingDecreased appetiteA sense of satiety soonFlatulenceBurning sensation in the chest and abdomenRegurgitation (out of fluid from the stomach of a sudden).

5. Complication

DehydrationHypovolemic shockConvulsionsBacteremiaMal nutritionHypoglycemiaIntolerance secondary to intestinal mucosal damage.

6. Dehydration degree level

Mild dehydrationLoss of fluid 2-5% of body weight with the clinical picture is less elastic skin turgor, hoarseness, the patient has not fallen on the state of shock.

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Moderate DehydrationLoss of fluid 5-8% of body weight with poor skin turgor clinical picture, hoarseness, people with pre-shock pulse falling fast and deep.Dehydration WeightLoss of fluid 80-10% of bedrat body with such clinical signs of dehydration is coupled with decreased consciousness, apathy to coma, stiff muscles until cyanosis.

7. Examination Support

Laboratory tests include:

Feces examinationMacroscopic and microscopic.pH and sugar content in feces with litmus paper and tablets dinistest, if there is suspected glucose intolerance.If necessary, perform the examination culture and resistance testing.

Blood Examinationblood pH and reserve multiplied and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, calcium and phosphorus) in serum to determine the Asama-base balance.Levels of urea and kreatmin to determine kidney function.

Doudenal IntubationTo know the micro-organism or parasite qualitatively and quantitatively, especially done in patients with chronic diarrhea.

8. Medical Treatment

Giving fluids.Diatetik: provision of food and special drinks on patients with the aim of healing and maintaining health as for things to note: Provide food that contains calories, protein, vitamins, minerals and food clean.Drugs.

Nursing in Patients with gastroenteritis

A. Assessment

Systematic assessment includes data collection, data analysis and problem determination. The collection of data obtained by means of intervention, observation, psikal assessment.Assessment of data by Cyndi Smith Greenberg, 1992 are:

The identity of the client.

History of nursing.

Prefix attack: Originally whiny child, anxiety, increased body temperature, anorexia and diarrhea occur.

The main complaint: the more liquid Faeces, vomit, if losing a lot of water and electrolytes occur symptoms of dehydration, body weight decreased. In infants sunken fontanel large,

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tone and reduced skin turgor, mucous membranes of the mouth and lips dry, CHAPTER frequency more than 4 times with watery consistency.

Past medical history.History of the illness, history of immunization.

Family psychosocial history.Treated will be a stressor for the child itself and for the family, the anxiety increases if the parents do not know the procedure and treatment of children, after realizing her illness, they will react with anger and guilt.

Basic needs.The pattern of elimination: will change the BAB more than 4 times a day, BAK few or rare.

Nutritional pattern: beginning with nausea, vomiting, anopreksia, causing weight loss patients.

The pattern of sleep and rest will be disturbed because of abdominal distension that would cause discomfort.

Pattern hygiene: bathing habits every day.

Activities: will be disturbed because the body is very lamah and the pain due to abdominal distension.

Physical examination.Psychological examination: general condition seemed weak, kesadran composmentis to coma, high body temperature, rapid and weak pulse, breathing rather quickly.

Systematic examination:

Inspection: sunken eyes, large fontanel, mucous membranes, mouth and dry lips, weight loss, anal redness.

Percussion: presence of abdominal distension.

Palpation: less elastic skin turgor.

Auscultation: bowel sounds hearing.

Examination tinglkat growth and development.Diarrhea in children will experience disruption due to child dehydration so that body weight decreased.

Investigations.Stool examination, complete blood and doodenum intubation is to find the cause of the quantitative and qualitative.

B Nursing Diagnosis

Volume of fluid and electrolyte deficit is less than body requirements related to excessive fluid output.

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Impaired nutritional needs less than the body needs berhubuingan with nausea and vomiting.

Impaired skin integrity related to the irritation, the frequency of excessive CHAPTER.

Impaired sense of comfort pain associated with abdominal distension.

Lack of knowledge related to the lack of information about illness, prognosis and treatment.

Anxiety associated with separation from parents, a scary procedure.

C. Intervention

Diagnosis 1.Volume of fluid and electrolyte deficit is less than body requirements related to excessive fluid output.

Objectives:Devisit fluid and electrolyte resolved

Criteria results:Signs of dehydration are not available, oral mucosa and lips moist, well-balanced fluid balan

InterventionObservation of vital signs. Observation for signs of dehydration. Measure infut and output of fluid (balanc ccairan). Provide and encourage families to provide drinking a lot less than 2000 - 2500 cc per day. Collaboration with physicians in providing therafi fluid, electrolyte lab examination. Collaboration with the nutrition team in the provision of low-sodium fluids.

Diagnosis 2.Impaired nutritional needs less than the body needs berhubuingan with nausea and vomiting.

Objectives:Impaired nutritional needs resolved

Criteria results:Clients increased nutritional intake, diet out 1 portion of which is provided, nausea, vomiting does not exist.

Intervention:Assess client's nutritional patterns and changes that occur. Weigh weight loss clients. Assess the factors causing the fulfillment of nutritional disorders. Perform physical examination of the abdomen (palpation, percussion, and auscultation). Give a warm conditions and diet in small portions but frequently. Collaboration with a team of nutrition in determining the client's diet.

Diagnosis 3.Impaired skin integrity related to the irritation, the frequency of excessive CHAPTER.

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Objectives:Impaired skin integrity resolved

Criteria results:Skin integrity returns to normal, no irritation, signs of infection does not exist

Intervention:Replace the child if the diaper is wet. Clean the buttocks slowly soap non alcohol. Give zalp such as zinc oxsida if there is irritation of the skin. Observation of the buttocks and perineum of infection. Collaboration with physicians in providing therafi antipungi as indicated.

Diagnosis 4.Impaired sense of comfort pain associated with abdominal distension.

Objectives:Pain can be resolved

Criteria results:Pain can be reduced / hiilang, calm facial expression

Intervention:Observation of vital signs. Assess the level of pain. Set a comfortable position for the client.Give a warm compress on the area abdoment. Collaboration with physicians in providing therafi analgesics as indicated.

Diagnosis 5.Lack of knowledge related to the lack of information about illness, prognosis and treatment.

Objectives:Increasing family knowledge

Criteria results:Client families with the disease process client horrible, calm facial expression, many families are not asked again about the client's disease process.

Intervention:Assess client's level of family education. Assess the level family knowledge about the disease process client. Explain about the disease process with the client through penkes. Provide opportunities for families when there is not incomprehensible. Involve families in the provision of action on the client.

Diagnosis 6.Anxiety associated with separation from parents, a scary procedure.

Objectives:The client will show decreased levels of anxiety

Intervention:Assess the client's anxiety level. Kaji trigger anxiety. Create a schedule of contacts with clients. Assess the desirability of the client. Give your favorite toy as a client. Involve families in every action. Encourage the family unrtuk always accompany clients.

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D. Evaluation

The volume of fluid and electrolytes returned to normal as needed.Nutritional needs are met in accordance kebutuhantubuh.Skin integrity back noprmal.Sense of comfort are met.Knowledge ancestry increases.Anxious in client is resolved.0inShareRELATED POSTS :

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