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- Dysphagia nutrition changes, oral hygiene habits, oral trauma, and stress. Also collect a drug history, including over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and nutrition and herbal supplements. dry, painful m... outh to open ulcerations, placing the patient at risk for infection. These ulcerations can alter NUTRITION status because of difficulty with eating or swallowing. When they are severe, stomatitis and edema have the potential to obstruct the airway. oral candidiasis, white plaquelike lesions appear on the tongue, palate, pharynx (throat), and buccal mucosa (inside the cheeks) (Fig. 53-1). When these patches are wiped away, the underlying surface is red and sore. Patients may report alterations in COMFORT, but others describe the lesions as dry or hot. 2. Stomatitis Causes - Primary the most common type, includes aphthous (noninfectious) stomatitis, herpes simplex stomatitis, and traumatic ulcers. Secondary stomatitis generally results from infection by opportunistic viruses, fungi, or bacteria in patients who are immunocompromised. It can also result from drugs such as chemotherapy. 3. Oral Cancer Post-op management - Assess the mouth and surrounding tissues for candidiasis, mucositis, and pain; assess for loss of appetite and taste. • Monitor the patient's weight. • Monitor nutrition and fluid intake. • Assess for difficulty in eating or speech. • Assess pain status and measures used to control pain. • Monitor the patient's response to medications. • Identify psychosocial problems, such as depression, anxiety, and fear. • Assess the patient's overall physiologic condition and how this may affect pharmacologic therapy. 4. GERD S&S - Dyspepsia (indigestion) • Regurgitation (may lead to aspiration or bronchitis) • Coughing, hoarseness, or wheezing at night • Water brash (hypersalivation) • Dysphagia • Odynophagia (painful swallowing) • Epigastric pain • Generalized abdominal pain • Belching • Flatulence • Nausea • Pyrosis (heartburn) • Globus (feeling of something in back of throat) • Pharyngitis • Dental caries (severe cases) 5. GERD diagnositcs - Endosocpic procedure- Patients may drink a solution and then have x-rays performed as part of a barium swallow, which shows hiatal hernias, strictures, and other structural or anatomic esophageal problems. Although this test, when conducted by itself, does not confirm GERD, it can be helpful when used in combination with other diagnostic procedures. [Show More]

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