ask about her pain
Gallstones
Risk for injury related to preeclampsia. A nursing diagnosis for preeclampsia isn't really possible since we nurses can't practice medicine. We'll be assessing for clonus, epigastric pain, headache, etc. (Which are signs of impending eclampsia.)
aspirin nursing intervention
pancreatitis
may be due to GIT bleeding
what are the nurses intervention for meconium
The epigastric region is located above the stomach.
Gallstones
Postural Drainage.
Stop smoking
Nursing intervention in dialysis
The epigastric region is the upper central part of the abdomen, located between the lower part of the sternum (breastbone) and the navel. It includes portions of the stomach, liver, pancreas, and intestines. It is a common area for abdominal pain and discomfort.