This document discusses care for infants with sclerema, a condition related to deficient fluid volume after surgery. Care includes careful monitoring, correcting electrolyte and fluid imbalances, respiratory support, and controlling hypothermia. Normal bowel function is the goal, with outcomes including the client reporting ability to defecate and observing normal intestinal movement.
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Deficient Fluid Volume Related to Postoperative Co
This document discusses care for infants with sclerema, a condition related to deficient fluid volume after surgery. Care includes careful monitoring, correcting electrolyte and fluid imbalances, respiratory support, and controlling hypothermia. Normal bowel function is the goal, with outcomes including the client reporting ability to defecate and observing normal intestinal movement.
This document discusses care for infants with sclerema, a condition related to deficient fluid volume after surgery. Care includes careful monitoring, correcting electrolyte and fluid imbalances, respiratory support, and controlling hypothermia. Normal bowel function is the goal, with outcomes including the client reporting ability to defecate and observing normal intestinal movement.
Deficient fluid volume related to postoperative condition.
Careful monitioring, correction of electrolyte, respiratory support,
correction of hypovolemia and control of hypothermia are important in infants with sclerema Altered Bowel Elimination: Goal: Observation does not happen.