GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS NURSING DIAGNOSIS & INTERVENTIONS
DISTURBED BODY IMAGE RELATED TO LOSS OF NORMAL BODY FUNCTION, Colostomy External Hernia Cancer of the Stomach Hemorrhoids Incontinence: (Fecal & Urinary)
INTERVENTIONS Allow time for grieving. Assist patient and significant other in accepting ostomy. Allow time for and encourage verbalization. Answer all questions, and explain treatment and procedure Provide care in a positive manner.
INTERVENTIONS CONT. Provide care in a positive manner; Always avoid facial expression connoting distaste. Observe for signs of denial, grief, or anger. Provide privacy and safe environment.
IMBALANCED NUTRITION LESS THAN BODY REQUIREMENTS, Related to dysphagia, decreased stomach capacity, anorexia.
INTERVENTIONS Monitor I&O and daily weights to determine adequate nutritional intake. Assess patient to determine which foods patient can and cannot swallow to select and prepare edible foods. Administer gastrostomy tube feedings, if present.
INEFFECTIVE BREATHING PATTERN RELATED TO INCISIONAL PAIN AND PROXIMITY TO THE DIAPHRAGM.
INTERVENTIONS Monitor respirations carefully because of proximity of incision to diaphragm and patient’s difficulty in carrying out breathing exercises.
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THRUSH OF THE MOUTH
CANCER OF THE MOUTH
MUMPS
PHARYNGITIS
GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE
CARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGUS
ACHALASIA
GASTRITIS
PEPTIC ULCERS
GASTRIC ULCERS
PHYSIOLOGIC STRESS ULCERS