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Bolintiam, Ma. Franchesca M.

BSN - 112

Clustered Cues Type of Problem Nursing Type of Nsg. Dx Analysis


Diagnosis
Objective Collaborative Acute Actual (Problem- Based on both the subjective and
• Client’s vital Problem epigastric pain Focused) Nursing objective cues, the client is
signs: • This type of related to poor Diagnosis experiencing an actual nursing
- Blood problem is a dietary habits • The Nursing problem which is acute epigastric
pressure of collaborative as evidenced Diagnosis is an pain. Not only does the client
140/90 mmHg problem by diarrhea, Actual Nursing admit to having unhealthy eating
- Pulse rate of because it vomiting, pain Diagnosis habits, he also exhibited signs of
115 bpm requires the rating of 8/10, because it is a discomfort upon assessment.
- Respiratory collaboration grimacing, and problem Patients who experience
rate of 22 CPM of the nurse, guarded already present abdominal pain-related functional
- O2 stat of 98% physician, and behavior. that the nurse gastrointestinal disorders are also
other health has validated those who have notably unhealthy
• Guarding care providers with the aid of dietary habits (Chouliaras et al.,
behavior to monitor, its major 2019). Moreover, a study by
• Facial grimace plan, and defining Andrews et al., (2020) states that
Subjective implement characteristics. both abdominal pain and irritable
• Client reports patient care. bowel syndrome (IRS) are both
that he is associated with eating habits, food
feeling allergies, and intolerances. This
epigastric pain supports the diagnosis that the
• Pain scale of acute epigastric pain experienced
8/10, non- by the client could be caused by
radiating, and his poor dietary habits. To sum it
aggravated all up, the problem is a
collaborative problem as it
with food requires both nursing and medical
intake effort to treat, monitor, and
• The client implement long-term wellness for
reports to the patient.
experience
vomiting and References:
elimination of Andrews, E. T., Beattie, R. M., &
black tarry Tighe, M. P. (2020). Functional
stools abdominal pain: what clinicians
• Client reports need to know. Archives of Disease
no history in Childhood, archdischild–2020–
• Client reports 318825. doi:10.1136/archdischild-
no 2020-318825
comorbidities
• The patient Chouliaras, G., Kondyli, C., Bouzios,
usually buys I., Spyropoulos, N., Chrousos, G. P.,
street food for & Roma-Giannikou, E.
his meals (2019). Dietary Habits and
• Smoker 5-10 Abdominal Pain-related Functional
sticks a day for Gastrointestinal Disorders: A
10 years; School-based, Cross-sectional
Drinking 2 Analysis in Greek Children and
bottles of beer Adolescents. Journal of
at least thrice Neurogastroenterology and
a week due to Motility, 25(1), 113–
stress caused 122. doi:10.5056/jnm17113
by financial
constraints.
Diagnosis Phase
Planning phase
Nursing Diagnosis Prioritize ( High, Medium, Low) Type of Goal ( Short/ Logterm)

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