CONCEPT MAP WORKSHEET
DESCRIBE DISEASE PROCESS AFFECTING PATIENT (INCLUDE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE PROCESS)
Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach and small and large intestines. Most cases
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CONCEPT MAP WORKSHEET
DESCRIBE DISEASE PROCESS AFFECTING PATIENT (INCLUDE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DISEASE PROCESS)
Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the lining of the stomach and small and large intestines. Most cases are infectious and acquisition may be foodborne, waterborne, or via person-to-person spread.
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS (REASON FOR TEST AND RESULTS)
Patient Information
ANTICIPATED PHYSICAL FINDINGS
Urinalysis, stool culture and blood panel
Eva Madison, Female, 5 years old
Physical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort.
ANTICIPATED NURSING INTERVENTIONS
- Maintain adequate fluid intake
- Monitor vital signs and capillary refill
- Assess cardiovascular status
- Prevent infection transmission
- Monitor I/O
- Administer medications
vSim ISBAR ACTIVITY STUDENT WORKSHEET
INTRODUCTION Amanda Morejon, RN in the pediatric floor
Your name, position (RN), unit you are working on
SITUATION Patient is Eva Madison, 5 years old, has had vomiting and diarrhea for the past 3 days
Patient’s name, age, specific reason for visit
BACKGROUND Gastroenteritis, was admitted this morning at 7:00am, current orders are to monitor cardiorespiratory status, continuous pulse ox, continuation of fluids, urinalysis and stool culture.
Patient’s primary diagnosis, date of admission, current orders for patient
ASSESSMENT Patient is pale, lethargic and mucous membranes are dry. Is complaining about abdominal pain.
Current pertinent assessment data using head to toe approach, pertinent diagnostics, vital signs
RECOMMENDATION Order pain medication for abdominal pain and continue fluids.
Any orders or recommendations you may have for this patient
PHARM-4-FUN PATIENT EDUCATION WORKSHEET
NAME OF MEDICATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND INCLUDE PROTOTYPE
MEDICATION: Dextrose
CLASSIFICATION: Glucose
PROTOTYPE: Sugar
SAFE DOSE OR DOSE RANGE, SAFE ROUTE
Parenteral route, 10 mL - 2,000 mL
PURPOSE FOR TAKING THIS MEDICATION
Used to treat hypoglycemia
PATIENT EDUCATION WHILE TAKING THIS MEDICATION
- Explain need for supplement to patient and family, and answer any questions
- Tell patient to report any adverse effects, especially severe dizziness or syncope.
PHARM-4-FUN PATIENT EDUCATION WORKSHEET
NAME OF MEDICATION, CLASSIFICATION, AND INCLUDE PROTOTYPE
MEDICATION: Sodium Chloride
CLASSIFICATION: Sodium electrolyte
PROTOTYPE: Salt
SAFE DOSE OR DOSE RANGE, SAFE ROUTE
Injection: 0.45% saline solution 25mL-1,000mL, 0.9% saline solution 25mL-1,00mL, 3% sodium chloride solution
500mL, 5% sodium chloride solution 500mL
PURPOSE FOR TAKING THIS MEDICATION
Used to treat and prevent sodium loss caused by dehydration and vomiting.
PATIENT EDUCATION WHILE TAKING THIS MEDICATION
- Explain the use and administration of the drug to the patient and family
- Tell patient to report any adverse reactions
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