Stoma Care
1. Wash your skin with warm water and dry it well before you attach the pouch.
2. Avoid skin care products that contain alcohol. These can make your skin too dry.
3. DO NOT use products that contain oil on the skin around your stoma. ...
4. Use fewer, special skin care products to make skin problems less
likely. 2 Know Patient education about ulcers
It can be helpful to eat several small meals throughout the day. Your doctor may prescribe medication to treat
your ulcer. Medication types include antibiotics, acid blockers, proton pump inhibitors, and tissue lining protectors.
Most ulcers heal with medication in about eight weeks
3 Know the signs and symptoms of appendicitis
● Sudden pain that begins on the right side of the lower abdomen.
● Sudden pain that begins around your navel and often shifts to your lower right abdomen.
● Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements.
● Nausea and vomiting.
● Loss of appetite.
4 Know the nursing care of an of appendicitis
Assessment of a patient with appendicitis may be both objective and subjective.
● Assess the level of pain.
● Assess relevant laboratory findings.
● Assess patient’s vital signs in preparation for surgery.
5 what is the biggest complaint of appendicitis
Abdominal pain is the primary presenting complaint of patients with acute appendicitis. The diagnostic
sequence of colicky central abdominal pain followed by vomiting with migration of the pain to the right iliac
fossa was first described by Murphy but may only be present in 50% of patients.
6 Pantoprazole how is given
Pantoprazole tablets are taken by mouth, with or without food. Pantoprazole oral granules should be taken 30
minutes before a meal. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablet. Swallow it whole.
7 know the nursing care for peptic ulcer
Also identify medications such as aspirin that patient should avoid. Instruct patient about particular foods that will
upset the gastric mucosa, such as coffee, tea, colas, and alcohol, which have acid-producing potential.
Encourage patient to eat regular meals in a relaxed setting and to avoid overeating.
8 know the complication of peptic ulcer
Three of the serious complications of a peptic ulcer are a perforation, bleeding, and a blockage. Bleeding occurs if
there is a broken blood vessel in the stomach or small intestine. An ulcer has eaten its way into a blood vessel.
9 know the nursing care of a patient with gastric including diet
Dietary modification. Avoiding extremes of temperature of food and beverages and overstimulation from
consumption of meat extracts, alcohol, coffee, and other caffeinated beverages, and diets rich in cream and milk
should be implemented.
10 Nursing care of a patient with TPN