Main nursing diagnosis: Risk of fluid volume depreciation as evidenced by nausea, vomiting and decreased fluid ingestion.   (MAKE A GENERALIZED STATEMENT OF EACH NURSING INTERVENTIONS) 1. EFFICIENCY 2. APPROPRIATENESS 3. ADEQUACY 4. ACCEPTABILITY   Interventions: 1. The nurse will give a quiet and relaxed environment and teach the patient of breathing technique to keep away the stress.  2. The nurse will evaluate the fluid ratio of the patient to make sure the fluid replenishment to adjust the fluid loss during vomiting and decreased fluid intake.  3. The nurse will encourage the client to drink 180 ml of water alongside with prescribed medications.  4. The nurse will have diet plan and ask to pick the diet with the helpof the nutritionist to get information about the food intake that he needs to stop triggering symptoms.  5. The nurse will observe and record the frequency, sum, time, and attributes of stool and for any presence of hastening factors

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Main nursing diagnosis: Risk of fluid volume depreciation as evidenced by nausea, vomiting and decreased fluid ingestion.

 

(MAKE A GENERALIZED STATEMENT OF EACH NURSING INTERVENTIONS)

1. EFFICIENCY

2. APPROPRIATENESS

3. ADEQUACY

4. ACCEPTABILITY

 

Interventions:

1. The nurse will give a quiet and relaxed environment and teach the patient of breathing technique to keep away the stress. 

2. The nurse will evaluate the fluid ratio of the patient to make sure the fluid replenishment to adjust the fluid loss during vomiting and decreased fluid intake. 

3. The nurse will encourage the client to drink 180 ml of water alongside with prescribed medications. 

4. The nurse will have diet plan and ask to pick the diet with the helpof the nutritionist to get information about the food intake that he needs to stop triggering symptoms. 

5. The nurse will observe and record the frequency, sum, time, and attributes of stool and for any presence of hastening factors

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