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Diarrhea Concept Map

This document is a concept map created by a nursing student to summarize information about diarrhea. It defines diarrhea and classifies types. It identifies risk factors like infections, medications, and disorders. It outlines assessments like bloodwork and stool exams used to make a diagnosis. Signs and symptoms, complications, and management approaches are described including medical treatments and nursing interventions like encouraging fluid intake and monitoring for dehydration.

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This document is a concept map created by a nursing student to summarize information about diarrhea. It defines diarrhea and classifies types. It identifies risk factors like infections, medications, and disorders. It outlines assessments like bloodwork and stool exams used to make a diagnosis. Signs and symptoms, complications, and management approaches are described including medical treatments and nursing interventions like encouraging fluid intake and monitoring for dehydration.

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Cagayan de Oro College PHINMA Education Network

College of Allied Health Sciences


Nursing Department
BSN-3 Medical Surgical Nursing Activity Sheet
2nd Semester, Periodical 1, S.Y. 2020-2021

NAMES:__________MAMBUAY, IRIS JUNE F.__________________________________________ DATE:_02/09/2021______


SECTION:__C1-01___________ C.I:_MS. PHOEBE JAENN TAN, RN_________
DIARRHEA CONCEPT MAP
RISK FACTORS
DIARRHEA
 Any conditions that cause increased intestinal
NURSING INTERVENTIONS Defined as more than r bowel movements per day CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
secretions, decrease mucosal transport or
with altered consistency of stool; can be classified as
altered motility
 Promote fluid intake and acute & persistent (non-inflammatory- causes usually  Perianal discomfort
 Viral infections (Colitis or Enteritis) COMPLICATIONS
ingestion of solid foods by S. aureus or Guardia) & chronic (secretory,  Incontinence
 Certain medications (antibiotics, magnesium-
 Instruct patient to avoid osmotic, malabsorptive, infectious and exudative)  Dysentery (Shigella, Salmonella and
containing antacids)  Dehydration
caffeinated beverages and Yersinia species)
 Adverse effects in chemotherapy, antiarrhythmic  Cardiac dysrhythmias
dairy products for now
agents, antihypertensives  Metabolic acidosis  Voluminous greasy stool with mucus,
 Teach proper hand washing blood and pus
 Metabolic and endocrine disorders ASSESSMENT/DX  Paresthesia
technique and advise to  Abdominal distension
 Malabsorptive disorders  Hypotension
frequently wash hands
  Increased frequency & fluid content
 ZES CBC  Anorexia
 Eat foods that are thoroughly of stools
 AIDS  Serum chemistries  Irritant dermatitis
cooked
 
 Parasites Urinalysis
 Never eat raw or
 C. difficile infections (the most common HAI)  Routine stool examination
undercooked meat or
 Lactose deficiency  Endoscopy S/SX
seafood
 Pathogens/toxins  Barium enema
 Pancreatic dysfunction  Urgency
 Nausea
 Thirst
NURSING DIAGNOSES MANAGEMENT  Abdominal cramps
MEDICAL NURSING  Abdominal distention
 Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements related  Oil droplets in the toilet water
to insufficient fluids in the body secondary to diarrhea  Medications such as certain antibiotics that  Encourage to drink a lot of fluids and foods low in bulk (may indicate pancreatic
 Risk for impaired skin integrity related to frequent bowel doesn’t cause diarrhea, NSAIDs, antidiarrheals  Avoid foods such as caffeinated beverages, alcohol, dairy problems)
movements (Loperamide/Lomotil) and fatty/greasy foods
 Deficient knowledge related to lack of information regarding  Use of probiotics  Administer perineal skin care routine as ordered for
risk factors  Frequent hand washing patient’s skin integrity
 Risk for deficient fluid volume related to excessive fluid loss  Solid foods and less/avoid dairy foods  Monitor serum electrolytes closely. Watch for signs of
through normal routes  IV fluid therapy extreme dehydration.
 Risk for imbalanced fluid volume related to diarrhea  Water or oral rehydration salts  Monitor heart rates periodically for dysrhythmias

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