Dear Nurses

Saturday, August 08, 2020

POST STROKE - WHY THERAPY


Dear nurses,
Hope you had a good week. I just wanted to
share with you a topic which can sometimes
be overlooked.
Therapy whether physical, occupational or speech
is sometimes necessary to complete the healing
process. Learn more by clicking on the link:

Thursday, August 06, 2020

COLONOSCOPY, PERITONITIS

Scenario: Jenna is scheduled for a colonoscopy,
Over the last week, she noticed blood in he stool
and irregularities. The doctor has now ordered
a colonoscopy.
Care planning should also be included.
                       Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy may be done for a number of reasons,
removal of colonic polyps and blood in the stool are
just a few. 
    Preparation and Procedure

Prior to a colonoscopy, special preparation is done.
This may include enemas and clear liquids.

During the procedure, a fiber-optic instrument is inserted
into the colon, which allows for visualization of the lower
portion of the large intestines.

Post procedure, abdominal cramps and gas have been reported
by some patients.

Peritonitis
Peritonitis is an infection of the peritoneum, which is the lining of the
abdominal cavity and its organs. 
Read more above