Multidimensional Care II Discussion
Multidimensional Care II Discussion
Select appropriate nursing interventions for clients with gastrointestinal disorders.
Choose one from the selection of GI disorders or procedures here (no duplicates)
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Scenario
Patient and family education is important in increasing adherence. To provide education to patient and families, you are going to create a poster about a gastrointestinal disorder that will be displayed in a physician’s office.
Instructions for GI Disorder:
Please be sure to include the following in your poster design of your GI disorder:
· Overview of the disorder
· Causes of the disorder
· Diagnostic tests to diagnosis the disorder
· Assessment findings
· Multidimensional nursing care interventions for the disorder
· Reply to TWO other students’ posts (one scholarly reference outside the course text per reply)
Instructions for GI Disorder:
Please be sure to include the following in your poster design of your GI procedure:
· Overview of the procedure
· Indications for the procedure
· Risks of the procedure and assessment findings to watch for
· Pre/intra/post procedure multidimensional nursing care interventions
· Pre/intra/post procedure client and family education
· Reply to TWO other students’ posts (one scholarly reference outside the course text per reply)
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