GASTROINTESTINAL n URINARY SYSTEMS NURSING Course aCD *
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GASTROINTESTINAL
AND URINARY SYSTEMS NURSING Course on CD
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140 pages
GASTROINTESTINAL
AND URINARY SYSTEMS NURSING Course on CD The purpose of this
course is to enhance your knowledge of medical
surgical nursing care related to the
gastrointestinal and urinary systems and the role
of the nursing paraprofessional in providing that
care.
This course consist of two lessons. The lessons
are:
Lesson 1, Nursing Care Related to the
Gastrointestinal System.
Lesson 2, Nursing Care Related to the Urinary
System.
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GASTROINTESTINAL
AND URINARY SYSTEMS NURSING Course
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Section I. Anatomy and Physiology 1-1--1-12
Section II. Nursing Assessment 1-13--1-19
Section III. Diagnostic Procedures 1-20--1-24
Section IV. Gastrointestinal Intubation
1-25--1-39
Section V. Gastrostomy, Colostomy, Ileostomy
1-40--1-48
Section VI. Gastrointestinal Disorders
1-49--1-54
Section VII. Hepato-Biliary Disorders
1-55--1-64
Section VIII. Diabetes 1-64--1-76
Exercises
2 NURSING CARE RELATED TO THE URINARY
SYSTEM
Section I. Anatomy and Physiology 2-1--2-8
Section II. Nursing Assessment and Diagnostic
Procedures 2-9--2-14
Section III. Catheterization and Drainage
2-15--2-23
Section IV. Urinary Disorders 2-24--2-40
Exercises
LESSON
OBJECTIVES
LESSON 1 OBJECTIVES
Nursing Care Related to the Gastrointestinal
System.
LESSON OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you should be
able to:
1-1. Describe the processes of digestion.
1-2. List the organs of the digestive system,
to include the accessory organs.
1-3. Describe the function of each digestive
organ.
1-4. Describe the nursing assessment of a
gastrointestinal patient.
1-5. Identify the abdominal quadrants.
1-6. Describe the nursing actions to be taken
when performing a physical examination of the
abdomen.
1-7. State the nursing implications
associated with an X-ray that utilizes
contrast medium.
1-8. List the nursing implications associated
with an endoscopy.
1-9. State the purposes for gastrointestinal
intubation.
1-10. Differentiate between the types of N/G
tubes used.
1-11. List the steps for inserting a
nasogastric tube.
1-12. List the nursing implications
associated with care of a patient with
diabetes.
1-13. State the nursing action taken for
obstruction of a nasogastric tube.
1-14. Define the relationship between glucose
and insulin.
1-15. List the steps for irrigation of a
nasogastric tube.
1-16. List the steps for administering a
gavage feeding.
1-17. State the purposes for gastric lavage.
1-18. List the steps for performing gastric
lavage.
1-19 State the procedure for changing a
gastrostomy dressing.
1-20. List the causes, symptoms, and nursing
management of diabetic ketoacidosis.
1-21. Describe the anatomical and
physiological differences between colostomy
and ileostomy.
1-22. List the steps for performing a
colostomy irrigation.
1-23. List the causes, symptoms, and nursing
management of insulin shock.
1-24. State the nursing care objectives for a
patient with gastrointestinal ulcers.
1-25. List the nursing implications
associated with appendicitis.
1-26. List the nursing implications
associated with intestinal obstruction.
1-27. Describe the symptoms of intestinal
obstruction.
1-28. State the guidelines used for accuracy
when measuring abdominal girth.
1-29. Differentiate between diverticulosis
and diverticulitis.
1-30. Differentiate between the types of
hepatitis.
1-31. Explain the relationship between
cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and
esophageal varices.
1-32. List the nursing implications related
to cirrhosis.
LESSON 2 OBJECTIVES
Nursing Care Related to the Urinary System.
LESSON OBJECTIVES
After completing this lesson, you should be
able to:
2-1. State the functions of the urinary
system.
2-2. List the anatomical parts of the urinary
system.
2-3. Identify the anatomical parts of the
kidney.
2-4. Name the functional unit of the kidney.
2-5. Define polyuria.
2-6. Define oliguria.
2-7. Define anuria.
2-8. Define dysuria.
2-9. Define hematuria.
2-10. List two nursing implications
associated with the care of a patient
undergoing a cystoscopy.
2-11. List the steps for collection of a
clean-catch urine specimen.
2-12. List the steps for collection of a
24-hour urine specimen.
2-13. List five purposes for cauterization of
the urinary bladder.
2-14. List three general nursing implications
associated with the insertion of a urinary
catheter.
2-15. List the steps for insertion of a
retention
2-16. State the purpose of a closed urinary
drainage system.
2-17. List the steps for collecting a sterile
urine specimen from an indwelling catheter.
2-18. List three purposes for continuous
bladder irrigation.
2-19. List the steps for performing a
continuous bladder irrigation.
2-20. State the route of entry of bacteria in
most urinary tract infections.
2-21. List three nursing implications
associated with care of a patient with a
urinary tract infection.
2-22. Define pyelonephritis.
2-23. List three factors, which may
precipitate urolithiasis.
2-24. List the symptoms associated with
urolithiasis.
2-25. Define glomerulonephritis.
2-26. List at least three nursing
implications associated with the care of a
patient with glomerulonephritis.
2-27. Explain the purpose of restricting
dietary protein in patients with renal
disease.
2-28. Define renal failure.
2-29. List at least three nursing
implications associated with care of a
patient with renal failure.
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