A Case Study On Cholelithiasis

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PURBANCHAL

UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL ACADEMY FOR
MEDICAL SCIENCES
OLD BANESHWOR, KTM

CASE STUDY ON CHOLELITHIASIS


SUBMITTED TO:
SUBMITTED BY:
MADAM SUMNIMA OLI
PRABITA SHRESTHA
MADAM SHARMILA MAHARJAN

ROLL NO: 13
BSN 2 ND YEAR
8 TH BATCH

Date of Submission: 2071/07/13

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my greatest gratitude to the people who
have helped and supported me throughout my case study. I am grateful
to my teacher for her continuous support for the case study, from initial
advice and contacts in the early stages of conceptual inception and
through ongoing advice and encouragement to this day.
A special thank of mine goes to my colleagues who helped me in
completing the case study and they exchanged their interesting ideas,
thoughts & made this case study easy and accurate.
Last but not the least; I would like to pay my sincere thanks to
patient and patient party for providing every information and support
with such a co-operation without which this case study would not be
possible. I wish to thank my parents for their undivided support and
interest who inspired me and encouraged me to go my own way, without
whom I would be unable to complete my case study. I want to thank my
friends who appreciated me for my work and motivated me and finally to
God who made all the things possible.
- Prabita Shrestha

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Background
Objectives of case study
History taking
Physical examination
Developmental need and task
Cholelithiasis
Anatomy and physiology
Introduction
Aetiology
Pathophysiology
Clinical features
Investigations
Findings of investigations
Medical management
Surgical management
Medicines used in the
patient
Nursing management
Summary of client daily progress
in the hospital
Diversional therapies
Nursing theory
Nursing care plan

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Discharge planning
Experiences and summary
References

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BACKGROUND:
As a practical requirement of BSc nursing curriculum under practicum of
Medical Surgical Nursing-I, we were required to do one month of
practicum in the particular hospital. Thus, we had been brought for
practical at Kathmandu Model Hospital, Bagbazar, Kathmandu. During
this practicum periods, we had to select three cases for the case study in
medical unit and in surgical unit and I have selected 1st case of
symptomatic cholelithiasis at surgical ward. This kind of the research
work as well as paper writing and presentation in front of the learned
audience is a part and partial of the course. Hence I selected that case to
study deeply to gain comprehensive knowledge of the disease to provide
holistic care to the patient.

OBJECTIVES OF STUDY:
General objectives:
At the end of this case study I will be able to give the complete care to the patient of
symptomatic cholelithiasis according to the need of the patient and help her for the
fast and good recovery and promotion of health in the later life.

Specific objectives:
At the end of this study I will be able to;

Take significant history of the critical patient relevant to the disease.


Do through physical examination of the patient.
Identify developmental need and task of the patient.
Identify different developmental milestone and dimension of the patient.
Identify the nursing need of the patient.
Provide holistic nursing care to patient and application of the appropriate
theory.
Provide health education based on needs of the patient for the prevention of
complication, promotion and maintenance of health.
Provide supportive education to the family members for the promotion of
health, prevention of disease, technique of identification of minor and major
illness.
Provide discharge teaching, plan and provide accordingly.
Maintenance of therapeutic relationship with patient and family members.
Describe the treatment plan and schedule, home care and self-care concepts to
the family members.
Evaluation of care provided to the patient.
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Explain to the family about the importance of follow up visit and continuation of
the treatment for the healthy living.

History taking
1. Demographic data:
Date of interview: 2014/07/20
Clients name: Uma KC
Age: 66 years
Sex: Female
Address: Permanent= Sarlahi
Temporary= Dillibazar
Religion: Hinduism
Education: Illiterate
Occupation:
Marital status: Widowed
Date of admission: 2014/07/20
IPN: 55
Bed no: 402
Ward: Surgical C
Provisional diagnosis: Symptomatic cholelithiasis
Information obtained from: Patient and her daughter
2. Chief complain: Indigestion since 2 years
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Abdominal pain at lower region before 1-2 months ago


Loss of appetite
3. History of present illness:
According to the patient, she was apparently well
2 years back. Then, she
gradually developed indigestion of food. She gave the history of 2 years of
indigestion and history of abdominal pain at lower region of abdomen (i.e.
hypogastric region) before 1-2 months ago. She hadnt taken any medicine for
abdominal pain. Then, she had developed anorexia and diarrhea due to indigestion of
food. She had developed nausea on forceful intake of food. She had water brash and
indigestion was aggravated on fatty meal intake. So, she came to Kathmandu Model
Hospital for the regular check up on 214/07/20 and was provisionally diagnosed as
symptomatic cholelithiasis. She was admitted to the hospital on 2014/07/20.
4.

Past medical history:

In adulthood illness, she has a history of Pulmonary


Tuberculosis 18 years ago. For which she has taken
ATT for 9 months.
She has a history of gastritis 12 years ago.
a) Allergies = Patient do not have any allergies with
food, drugs, environment and others.
b) Medication = She had not taken any medicine at
home.
c) Past surgical illness = Patient was operated for
Cataract in 2071/03/03 in Tilganga Eye Hospital,
Tilganga, KTM.
5. Family history:
Type of family = Joint family
Family tree:
Fathers family
Mothers family

Yes
Childhood
illness/Diseases
Measles
Mumps
Whooping cough
Polio
Rheumatic fever
TB
Malnutrition
Pneumonia
Others
Adultho
od
illness
High BP
Heart disease
TB

Diabetes
Filariasis
Malaria
Cancer
Asthma
Allergies
Others

NoYes

No

7
55

72

69

68

66

60

Keys:Female =
Male =
Patient =
Dead =
No any significant family history as all the relatives of my patient died naturally due
to the old age. But his brother is suffering from DM & hypertension.
Family history of hereditary diseases:Diseases
High BP
Diabetes
Cancer
Arthritis
Blood disorder
Cardiovascular problem
Asthma
TB
Psychiatric illness
Others

Mothers family
Fathers family

Personal history:A. Place of birth:- Home


B. Childhood immunization:- Yes
C. Personal habits:My patient used to smoke before 15-20 years ago.
Cultural Background & practices:

Ethnic group: Chettri


Belief about health and illness: She believes that health is everything and said
that disease attacked her due to her negligence of food habits.
Health practices: She follows modern health practices.
Food practices: She is non-vegetarian.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
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1) Record of vital signs and Anthropometric measurement:


Value

Weig
ht
75 kg

Heig
ht
58
cm

Clients
value
Normal
value
BMI= Weight in kg =75 =

T
97 F

BP

74 beats/min

26 breathes/min

90/60mm of hg

15-20
breathes/min

120/80mm of
hg

97.6
60-100
beats/min
F
222.9 = obesity

Height (in m2) 582

2) Head to toe examination:


General Appearance:
S
N
a.
b.

c.

d.

Examination

Normal Data

Gait
Walk straight
General state Cheerful,
active
of health
and
appears
healthy
Stature,
note
the
general
bodily
proportions
and look for
any
deformities
Nutritional
Appears
well
status
nourished

e.

Behavior

f.

Cleanliness

g.

Speech (listen
for
pace
of
speech and its
pitch
clarity
and
spontaneity)

Abnormal Data
Limp
Sad,
tired,
appearance

Patients Findings
His gate was straight
weak Cheerful, weak and
appears healthy

Very short stature in


turners syndrome renal
disease, hypo pituitary
(dwarfism), long limps in
Marfans syndrome

Obese
or
thin,
generalized fat in simple
obesity, truncal fat with
relatively thin limbs in
Cushings syndrome
Appropriate
Unusual
behavior,
reaction
to
the unexpected
shaking,
situation
movements restlessness
Good
hygiene, Dirty
clothes,
poorly
clean clothing, well groomed
groomed
Audible voice
Fast
speech
of
hyperthyroidism, lack of
spontaneity
in
depression,
asthma.
Slow, thick, hoarse voice
of myxedema

Appears
nourished

well

Appropriate reaction
to
the
situation;
coperative
Good hygiene, clean
clothing,
well
groomed
Audible voice and
understandable
speech

Skin:
S
N
a.

b.

c.
d.

e.

f.

g.

h.

i.

Examination
Inspect
the
skin
The color. Note
the
color
change all over
the body or in
a
localized
area

Normal Data

The color varying


from black, brown
or fair depending
upon the genetic
factor

Abnormal Data

Pallor due to anemia,


peripheral
cyanosis
includes anxiety, cold
exposure
&
venous
obstruction.
Central
cyanosis include lungs
disease,
congenital
heart disease
Any patches or Skin free of lesions Skin patches, lesion or
lesions or any or abrasions
itching present
evidence
if
itching
as
shown
by
scratching
Edema
No edema
Edema
Excessive
No
excessive Dryness
in
sweating
or moisture
or hypothyroidism, oiliness
dehydration
dryness
in acne
Hair
Clean, smooth & Loss of hair, dirty hair,
distribution,
dry hair, color of change in hair, e.g.: fine
color,
hair varying from hair in hyperthyroidism
cleanliness
black,
brown
& coarse
hair
in
white
depending hypothyroidism
upon
genetic
factor,
no color
change in the hair
The evidence No
bleeding, Bleeding, bruising or
of injury
bruising
or laceration of skin
laceration of skin
Palpitation
Temperature:
Warm skin even Generalized warmth in
Feel it with the temperature
fever, hyperthyroidism &
back of finger.
coolness
in
hypothyroidism,
local
warmth in inflammation
Texture:
Feel Smooth, soft skin
Roughness
in
the skin for
hypothyroidism
smoothness
Edema: press Quickly depression Depression
recovers

Patients Findings

The
color
varying
from black, brown or
fair depending upon
the genetic factor

Skin free of lesions or


abrasions

No Edema
No
excessive
moisture or dryness
Clean, smooth & dry
hair, white color of
hair depending upon
old age

No bleeding, bruising
or laceration of skin

Warm
skin
temperature

even

Smooth, soft skin

Quickly

depression
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j.

the skin with


index & middle
finger & then
leave
&
watches
the
depression
Dehydration:
Dehydrated
skin loses its
elasticity,
check
the
elasticity
of
skin
by
pinching
the
skin just below
the clauide in
adults & the
abdomen skin
in children

recovers

slowly

recovers

Elastic skin: the Comes


back
to
its Comes back to its
skin quickly comes previous state slowly
previous state slowly
back to its previous
due to his old age.
state

Lymph node:
S
N
a.

b.

Examination
Inspection
Redness/enlarge
ment of lymph
nodes
Palpitation
Enlargement and
tenderness

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Lymph nodes not Enlargement & redness Lymph nodes not


visible , no redness of lymph nodes
visible , no redness

Lymph nodes are Hard,


fixed
nodes. Lymph nodes are not
not palpable & Suggest malignancy
palpable
&
tenderness
tenderness

Head:
S
N

a.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Inspection
Scalp:
Scaliness, lumps No lumps or other Redness & scaling in No lumps or other
or other lesions
lesions
seborrnelc
dermatitis, lesions
psoriasis. Enlarged skull
in hydrocephalus

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b.

c.

d.

Skull
General size and
contour of the
skull. Note any
deformities,
lumps
or
tenderness
Face
Involuntary
movement,
edema & masses

Palpation
Swelling,
tenderness
depression

No
any
deformities, lumps
and tenderness in
skull.

Hydrocephalous
No any deformities,
Deformities, lumps and lumps
and
tenderness present in tenderness in skull.
skull.

Uniform
One side of the face Uniform movement
movement
of moves differently from of sides of face, no
sides of face, no other side
edema & masses.
edema & masses
Presence of lump on
forehead due to fall
from
window
15
years ago.

No
swelling, Swelling,
tenderness No
swelling,
and tenderness
& and depression
tenderness
&
depression
depression

Eyes:
S
N
a.

b.

Examination
Inspection:
Eyebrow,
eyelashes,
eyelids, swelling,
conjunctiva,
sclera
cornea,
pupils
reaction
to light, visual
fields
Accommodation
of eyes, visual
problems, use of
power lenses

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

-Equal distribution -Absent or abnormally


in both sides
distribution
-No infection, sty
-Present infection sty
-No
swelling,
redness

-Equal distribution in
both sides
-No infection, sty
-No swelling, redness

-No bulges
-Dark pink in color,
no
redness,
paleness,
discharge, foreign
body
-White
in
color
with
few
small
blood vessels
-Transparent,
no
abrasion or white

-No bulges
-Dark pink in color,
no
redness,
discharge,
foreign
body
-Normal sclera and
pupil
-As
the
torch
approaches the eye,
the pupils constricts
& as the torch is

-Present
swelling,
redness or lesions
-Bulging,
staring
or
sunken eyes
-Pale
palpebral
conjunctiva
indicate
anemia
&
redness
indicate conjunctivitis
-Yellow sclera indicates
jaundice
-Cloudy
appearance

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spot
-Pupils are round &
uniform in size &
shape
-As
the
torch
approaches
the
eye, the pupils
constricts & as the
torch is removed
the pupils dilate
- Transparent

abrasions
or
white
spots
- Irregular size or shape
of pupils
-Pupil
remain
constricted even after
the torch is removed
-White, cloudy lens

removed the pupils


dilate
-Poor visual acuity
and
uses
power
lenses for short &
long sightedness.
-Lack
of
accommodation and
extra
ocular
movement due to
blurred vision

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Ear:
S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Shape,
size,
location, lumps
or
masses,
discharge,
redness,
hearing test by
weber & Rinne
test

-The top of the pinna -The top of the pinna -The top of the pinna
meets or crosses the does not meet
meets or crosses the
eye
-Dump or lesion
eye
-No lumps or lesions -Clear blood or yellow -No lumps or lesions
-Smoot
rounded discharge,
redness, -Smoot
rounded
outline
mass, foreign body, outline
-No
discharge, excessive
cerument -No
discharge,
redness, mass or present
redness, mass or
foreign body, slight -Perforation,
lesion, foreign body, slight
cerument present
bulging
cerument present
-No
perforation,
-No
perforation,
lesion bulging
lesion bulging
Weber test:
-Sound is heard in
-Sound is heard in
the midline or equal
the midline or equal
to both ear
to both ear
Rinne test:
-The sound is heard,
-The sound is heard,
longer through air
longer through air
than through bore
than through bore
SN
Examination
Normal data
Abnormal data Patients
Findings
a. Location, size, -Centrally located
-Deviated in location
-Centrally located
nasal
flaring, -Nostrils are uniform -Asymmetrical in size -Nostrils are uniform i
injury,
any in size and do not and do not flaring, size and do not flare.
foreign bodies, flare.
nostrils.
-No polyp or deviation
discharge,
-No
polyp
or -Presence of polyp or -Dark pink mucou
bleeding,
deviation.
deviation.
membrane,
n
smelling
-Dark pink mucous -Red swollen mucosa of discharge or foreig
membrane,
no acute
rhinitis, pale bodies.
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discharge or foreign mucosa


bodies.
rhinitis.

of

allergic

Nose:
Mouth:
S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Color
and
condition
of
lips,
missing
teeth

-Pink,
moist
and -Lips bluish in color, -Pink,
moist
and
intact skin, no bluish cracks,
or
ulcers intact skin, no bluish
discoloration, cracks present.
discoloration, cracks
and ulcers.
and ulcers.

b.

Hare lips, sore


on gums, cleft
palate,
sore
on
tongue,
dental carrier,
condition
of
oral hygiene,
smell
and
examination
of
different
taste buds

-Symmetrical
pink
moist, papillae and
midline
fissure
present.
-No
difficulty
in
swallowing.
-Neither foul odor
nor smell.

-Asymmetrical, red or
pale, dry, papillae or
fissure absent.
-Difficulty in swallowing.
-Breath odor of alcohol,
acetone in diabetes
mellitus,
pulmonary
infection.

Patients Findings

-Symmetrical
pink
moist, papillae and
midline
fissure
present.
-No
difficulty
in
swallowing.
-Presence of foul odor

Throat and neck:


S
N
a.

b.

c.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Pain, swelling,
difficulty
on
swallowing
Change
in
voice,
respiratory
problems.
Cough, blood
in
sputum,
condition
of
thyroid gland,
tenderness,
lumps,
neck
rigidity,
enlargement
of tonsils.

-No
difficulty
in
swallowing.
-No titling of head.
-No masses, scars.
-Thyroid gland not
visible and enlarged.
-No stiffness, swelling
-No tight of neck
muscles
and
no
tenderness along the
neck.

-Difficulty
in
swallowing
-Titling of head.
-A scar of post thyroid
surgery may be the
clue to unsuspected
hypothyroidism.
-Enlarged
thyroid
gland.
-Stiffness and swelling.
-Muscle
tightening,
tenderness along the
spine lump along the
spine.

-No
difficulty
in
swallowing.
-No titling of head.
-No masses, scars.
-Thyroid gland not
visible and enlarged.
-No stiffness, swelling
-No tight of neck
muscles
and
no
tenderness along the
neck.

Chest (lung & heart):


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S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Shape
and -Lateral
diameter
size masses, (side to side) is wider
lumps, pain
than
the
anterioposterior (front to
back) diameter

-Lateral
diameter
(side to side) is wider
than
the
anterioposterior (front to
back) diameter

b.

Auscultate
breathe
sounds

-Breathe sound are


heard in all area of
the lungs
-Inspiration
longer
than expiration
-Wheezing sound

b.

Heart

-Barrel shaped chest


(increase
anterioposterior
diameter)
due
to
pulmonary
emphydema
-Funnel shaped chest
characterized
by
a
depression in the lower
portion of the sternum
-Pigeon chest: sternum
is displaced anteriorly
& increasing anterioposterior diameter
-Breathe sound are -Absent or decreased
heard in all area of breathe sound
the lungs
- Prolonged expiration
-Inspiration
longer
than expiration
-Rales,
rhonchi,
-No sales, rhonchi wheezing
sounds,
wheezing sound
pleural rub, crepitation
present
-No enlargement
-Enlargement
-Clear and regular -Decreased
or
in
heart rate between audible heart sounds
60-80beats/min. No irregular
or
missed
murmur
sound heart beats. Heart rate
present
less than 60 or more
than 80 beats/min.
Murmur sound present.

Patients Findings

-No enlargement
-Clear and regular
heart rate between
60-80beats/min.
No
murmur
sound
present

Gastro-Intestinal:
S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Shape,
size,
swelling
distended
blood vessels
bowel sound,
hepatomegaly
,
splenomegaly,

-Round or flat and -Irregular in shape,


shape,
no
scare, abdominal
scar,
visible blood vessels. swelling & abdomen &
distended
blood
-Bowel sound present vessels.
in all area (producing -High pitch tinkling
every 5-15 sec)
sound
absence
of
-No
abdominal bowel sound

Patients Findings
-Round or flat and
shape,
no
scare,
visible blood vessels.
-Bowel sound present
in all area (producing
every 5-15 sec)
-I did not palpate the
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tenderness

masses & tenderness


-Spleen
is
not
palpable
no
enlargement
tenderness
on
palpation
-Kidney
are
not
palpable & tender

-Abdominal masses & abdomen due to her


tender
surgical incision.
-Spleen
tender

enlarged

&

-Kidney
tender

enlarged

&

Musculoskeletal system:
S
N
a.
b.
c.

d.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Presence
of
bone,
deformities,
joint pain
Joint swelling,
muscle
wasting, joint
deformity
Muscle
weakness,
fracture
placement &
curvature
of
spine,
adduction,
abduction
Reflexes:
Knee
jerk
reflex
Biceps
and
triceps reflex
Planter reflex

-No bone or joint


deformity,
no
redness, swelling of
joint,
no
muscle
wasting
-Able to move joints
freely no sign of pain
while moving joint
-Spine
is
in
the
midline, spine slightly
curved out from the
neck
&
gradually
curving inward at
waist

-Presence
of
bone
deformity,
joint
deformity,
joint
redness or swelling,
muscle wasting
-Limited movement of
joint, sign of pain when
moving the joint
-Lateral deviated of
spine,
increased
curvature
of
spine,
increased curvature of
spine, decreased spinal
mobility
in
osteoarthritis

-Presence of knee
joint pain
-Limited
movement
of joint, sign of pain
when
moving
the
joint
-Spine
is
in
the
midline, spine slightly
curved out from the
neck
&
gradually
curving inward at
waist

-Normal extension of
leg
-Normal slight flexion
and
extension
of
elbow
-Normal

-Abnormal extension of
leg
-Abnormal
slight
flexion and extension
of elbow
-Abnormal

-Normal extension of
leg
-Normal slight flexion
and
extension
of
elbow
-Normal

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

-Irritation
-Sleeplessness
-Fearness

-No Irritation
-Sleeplessness
-Fearness

Mental health:
S
N
a.
b.
`c

Examination

Normal data

Loss
of -No irritation
irritability
-No sleeplessness
Sleeplessness
-Fearless

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Fearness

Nervous system:
S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Abnormal data

Patients Findings

Muscle
strength,
sensation, coordination of
movement,
headache,
fainting,
paralysis,
speech, touch

-Equal strength in
both hands and ,no
muscle weakness
-Feels
light
brush
cotton
equally on
both sides of his body
-Co-ordinated
movement

-Muscular weakness
in one or both hand
and feet
-Loss of sensation to
light brush

-Equal strength in
both hands and ,no
muscle weakness
-Co-ordinated
movement

-Uncoordinated
movement

Genital Anus:
S
N
a.

Examination

Normal data

Irritation on anus, crack, -No


irritation,
fissure,
urethral discharge, lumps
cracks or enlarged blood
vessels in the anus
-Labia of the same color &
size no redness or swelling
of the labia.
-No redness or discharge
at the urethra

Abnormal data
-Presence of anal irritation,
anal fissure, enlarged blood
vessels
-Red or swollen labia

-Redness at urethra

Abnormal findings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Nutritional status was diminished due to anorexia.


She has lump on forehead due to fall from window 15 years ago.
Dyspnea
Visual acuity is abnormal. She has short-sightedness and long-sightedness.
Foul odor was present from mouth.
She has difficulty on walking and joint pain.

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Development need and task


As the age of my patient is 66 years old, she comes under the older adulthood. In
older adulthood, different physiological changes and psychosocial changes occur.
Physical needs of older adulthood are:
S According to the book
According to my patient
N
1 Adaptation to chronic illness
My patient has no any history of chronic illness.
So, adaptation to chronic illness is absent.
2 Adaptation
to
sensory Present as my patient have shortsightedness
/perceptive losses
and long sightedness and she uses glasses with
power for adaptation.
Developmental tasks of older adults are:
S
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

According to the book

According to my patient

Adjusting to decreasing health


and physical strength.
Adjusting to reduce or fixed
income.
Adjusting to death of a
spouse.
Accepting
oneself
as
an
ageing person.
Maintaining satisfactory living
arrangement.
Realigning relationship with
adult children.
Finding meaning in life.

Present as she had the concept that at older age


illness occurs and physical strength decreases.
Absent as she have no retired life.
Present as she have adjusted after the death of
spouse.
Present as she thinks that she have become old,
so disease attacked her.
Present as she is maintaining and living satisfied
life with her family members.
Present as she is living happily with her family
member.
Present as she told that life is everything.

DISEASE PORTION
CHOLELITHIASIS
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF GALL BLADDER:
Gallbladder is a muscular organ that serves as a reservoir for bile, present in most
vertebrates. In humans, it is a pear-shaped membranous sac on the undersurface of
the right lobe of the liver just below the lower ribs. It is generally about 7.5 cm (about
3 in) long and 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter at its thickest part; it has a capacity varying
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from 1 to 1.5 fluid ounces. The body (corpus) and neck (collum) of the gallbladder
extend
backward, upward, and to the left. The wide end (fundus) points downward and
forward,
sometimes
extending slightly
beyond the edge of the liver. Structurally, the gallbladder consists
of
an
outer
peritoneal coat (tunica serosa); a middle coat of fibrous tissue and unstriped muscle
(tunica muscularis); and an inner mucous membrane coat (tunica mucosa).
The function of the gallbladder is to store bile, secreted by the liver and
transmitted from that organ via the cystic and hepatic ducts, until it is needed in the
digestive process. The gallbladder, when functioning normally, empties through the
biliary ducts into the duodenum to aid digestion by promoting peristalsis
and absorption, preventing putrefaction, and emulsifying fat. Digestion of fat occurs
mainly in the small intestine, by pancreatic enzymes called lipases. The purpose of
bile is to; help the lipases to work, by emulsifying fat into smaller droplets to increase
access for the enzymes, enable intake of fat, including fat-soluble vitamins: Vitamin
A, D, E, and K, rid the body of surpluses and metabolic wastes cholesterol and
bilirubin.

CHOLELITHIASIS:
1) Introduction:
Cholelithiasis is the process of stone formation in the gall bladder.
Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gall bladder which can be acute and
chronic and usually precipitated by gall stone impacted in the cystic duct, causing
distension of the gall bladder. Stone are made up of cholesterol, calcium
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bilirubinate, or a mixture caused by changes in the bile composition. Gall stones


can develop in the common bile duct, cystic duct, hepatic duct, small bile duct
and pancreatic duct. Crystals can also form in the submucosa of the gall bladder
causing widespread inflammation.
Cholelithiasis is one of the very common health problems in Nepal and all
over the world. It is four times more common in women than in men. It occurs
frequently in middle ages or in old age group. It is the most common disorder of
the biliary tract. It is more common in obese person, those who have diabetes
mellitus and other endocrine problem.

2) Aetiology :
Hereditary
Diet pattern especially excessive fatty consumption
Obese person may be due to impaired fact metabolism
Birth control period-alters hormone levels
Multiple pregnancy
Inflammation of biliary tract
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Stagnant bile in gall bladder

3) Pathophysiology:
Gallstones are composed of cholesterol, bile salts, calcium, bilirubin and
proteins. However, the exact cause of gallstone formation is not clearly
understood. There are 3 specific factors which appear to contribute to the
formation of gall stones.

cholester
ol stones

metabolic
disorders

biliary stasis

inflammation of
biliary system

increased
serum
cholesterol

bile stagnates
in gall bladder

causing bile
constituents
altered

bilirub
in
stones

calciu
m
stone
s

leading to
excessive
absorption of
water
causing
precipitation of
salts
forms mixed
stones of various
sizes

inflammed gall
bladder mucosa
absorbs more of
bile acids
resulting in
reduced
solubility of
cholesterol

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CHOLELITHIASIS

calcium
bilirubinate

increased bile
cholesterol

irritation of
gall bladder
Obstructi
on

Distensi
on

surface
changes

Blood
flow &
lymph
atic
draina
ge is
compr
omise

Increase
d
intraduct
al

impaired
gall bladder

combines with stearic


acid, lecithin and
palmitic acid

irritation of
gall
bladder

forms small Injur


y
pigment
crystals into gall
stone
Bile
bladder mucosal
Release of
Right
accumul
inflammat
upper
surface
ates in
ory
quadrant

Decreased
contractile
function

mediators
increased pain
Increase
to
mucousBiliary enlargespermeabil
ity of
secretioncolic grossly visible
Fluid,
protein &
stones

Mucosal
ischaem
ia
Necrosi
s

precipitate
out of the
bile

cells enter in
interstial space

severalEdem
a
stones
develop

Bile
salts
Increase
d serum
bilirubin

liver

Decreas
ed bile
flow
Decreas
ed vit. K
absorpti
on

Cholecysti
tis

Tea
colore
d
urine

Bacteri
al
prolifer
ation
Gall
bladde
r duct
infecti
on
Ruptur
e of
gall
bladde
Perinonitis

Abnorm
al fat
depositi
on
Anorexi
a,
nausea/
vomitin
g,
flatulen
ce,
diarrhea
, fat
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4) Clinical features:
SN
According to the book
1 Acute abdominal pain in right
hypochondric region.
2 Tachycardia
3
4

Diaphoresis
Nausea / vomiting

5
6
7
8

Chills and rigor


Jaundice
Stool will be clay colored due to loss of
urobilinogen.
Dyspepsia

Bilirubin will be excreted in urine.

10 Sometimes a sausage shaped mass


may be felt when abdomen is
palpated.

According to my patient
Abdominal pain was on hypogastric
region before 1-2 months ago.
Absent as the pulse rate was 68
beats/min.
Present
Nausea was present after the forceful
intake of food.
Absent
Absent
Absent
Present as patient said that indigestion
occurs after the intake of fatty meal.
Absent as bilirubin was found in urine
R/E and M/E.
Absent

5) Investigations:
SN
According to the book
1 Blood for
TC, DC, ESR, Hb%

According to my patient
Present as the result was:
TC= 6900 /cumm
DC: Neutrophil= 74%
Lymphocytes=26%
ESR= not done
Hb%= 11.7%
Absent
Present as in USG, mild fatty liver and
cholelithiasis (multiple) was found.
Absent
Absent
Absent
Absent

2
3

Abdominal plain X-ray


USG

4
5
6
7

CT Scan of Hepatobiliary system


Cholecystography
Cholescintigraphy
Endoscopic retrograde
cholangiopacreatography
Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography Absent

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6. Findings of Investigations:
SN
1 Hematology:
Hb
WBC
TC

Finding rate

Normal rate

11.7gm/dl

12 16 gm/dl

6,900/cumm

4,000 11,000 /cumm

74%
26%
157,000 /cumm
B +ve

40 75%
25 40%
150,000 400,000 /cumm

5.4 mmol/l

3.5 7.8 mmol/l

4.2 mmol/l
67 mol/l
143 mEq/l
4.3 mEq/l

2.5 7.5 mmol/l


40 110 mol/l
135 145 mEq/l
4.3 mEq/l

22 mol/l
6 mol/l
117 U/L
59 U/L
64 U/L

3 21 mol/l
0 - 6 mol/l
38 126 U/L
13 79 U/L
15 46 U/L

DC
Neutrophil
Lymphocytes
Platelets
Blood group / Rh
2
3

Biochemistry
Glucose random
RFT / KFT
Blood urea
Serum creatinine
Na
K
LFT
Total bilirubin
Direct bilirubin
Serum alkaline phosphate
SGPT
SGOT
Immunology
Rapid card
HIV
HBsAg
Anti HCV
Urine R/E M/E
Physical examination
Color
Appearance
Chemical examination
pH

Non-reactive
Non-reactive
Non-reactive
Light yellow
Clear
Acidic
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Sugar
Protein
Microscopic examination
WBC
10-15
RBC
0-2
Epithelial cell
Plenty
Crystal
Nil
Cast
Nil
Urine C/S
No growth in 48 hours at 37C incubation period.
USG (In 14th July)
Abdomen and pelvic
1) Mild fatty liver
2) Cholelithiasis (multiple)

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8

7.

Medical management:

SN
1

According to the book

According to my patient

Nutritional and supportive therapy

My patient was encouraged for bed rest.

Rest, IV fluids, NG suction, analgesic

IV fluids: Inj Normal saline II pint and inj

and antibiotic agents.


Diet

Dextrose 5% II pint was given.


Low fat diet and liquid diet was given.

Pharmacological therapy

Not given
Not given

3
8.

Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)


Chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA)
Non-surgical removal of gallstones
Surgical management:

SN
According to the book
1 Cholecystectomy, open or laparoscopic
2
3

I.

Absent

According to my patient
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy was done in
2014/07/20.
Absent

Intraoperative cholangiography and


choledochoscopy
Placement of a T tube in the common bile duct to Absent
decompress the biliary tree and allow access into
the biliary tree postoperatively.

Cholecystectomy:
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Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. It is a common treatment


of symptomatic gallstones and other gallbladder conditions. Surgical options include
the standard procedure, called laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and an older more
invasive

procedure,

called open cholecystectomy.

Its

indications

are:

cholecystitis, biliary colic, risk factors for gall bladder cancer, and pancreatitis caused
by gall stones. The most serious complication of cholecystectomy is damage to the
common bile duct. This occurs in about 0.25% of cases.

II.

Intraoperative cholangiography and choledochoscopy :


Intraoperative cholangiography is an examination of the bile ducts following
administration of a radiopaque contrast medium during operation. Choledochoscopy
is the direct visualization of the biliary tract with an endoscope through a t-tube or
incision into the common bile duct. Small calculi can be removed from the common
bile duct during this procedure.

III.

Placement of a T-tube:
In this procedure, T tube is placed in the common bile duct to decompress the biliary
tree and allow access into the biliary tree postoperatively.

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MEDICINES USED IN MY PATIENT:


A. Tab. Cefixime 200mg BD

Trade name: Cefixime, suprax

Generic name: Cephalosporin

Classification: Antibiotic

Mechanism of action:
It

is

a third

generation cephalosporin.

The

bactericidal

action

of cephalosporin is due to the inhibition of cell wall synthesis. It binds to one of


the penicillin binding proteins (PBPs) which inhibit the final transpeptidation
step of the peptidoglycan synthesis in the bacterial cell wall, thus inhibiting
biosynthesis and arresting cell wall assembly resulting in bacterial cell death.
Route:
Oral route
Preparation:
Powder for Suspension
Tablet, Chewable
Tablet
Capsule
Doses:
200-400 mg/day PO in single daily dose or divided q12hr
Pharmacokinetics:
Absorption:
Bioavailability: 40-50%
Distribution:
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Distributed widely throughout body and reaches therapeutic concentration


in most tissues and body fluids, including synovial, pericardial, pleural, and
peritoneal; bile, sputum, and urine; bone, myocardium, gallbladder, skin, and
soft tissue
Half-life: 3-4 hour
Excretion: Urine (50% as unchanged drug), feces (10%)

Indications:

Cefixime treats infections of the:


Ear: Otitis caused
by Haemophilus
influenzae, Moraxella
catarrhalis and Streptococcus
pyogenes.
Sinuses: Sinusitis.
Throat:
Tonsillitis,
pharyngitis
caused
by Streptococcus
pyogenes.
Chest and lungs: Bronchitis, pneumonia caused by Streptococcus
pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.

Typhoid fever

Acute bronchitis and acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis

Uncomplicated gonorrhea

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections

Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to cephalosporin class of antibiotics
Side effects:

Most Common - Diarrhea, loose or frequent stools, abdominal pain, nausea,


stomach upset and flatulence.
Hypersensitivity - Skin rashes, hives, fever, itching and facial swelling.
Liver - Elevated liver enzymes level, jaundice and liver inflammation.
Genitourinary - Transient elevations in BUN or creatinine levels and kidney
failure.
Central Nervous System- Headache, dizziness and seizures.
Blood - Decrease in blood cell counts.
Other - Genital itching, vaginal inflammation/fungal infection and skin
disorders.

Nursing considerations:
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Use cefixime cautiously in patients with impaired renal function or a history


of GI disease, especially colitis. Also use drug cautiously in patients who are
hypersensitive to penicillin because cross-sensitivity has occurred in about
10% of such patients.
Be aware that allergic reaction may occur a few days after therapy starts.
Assess
bowel
pattern
daily;
severe
diarrhea
may
indicate
pseudomembranous colitis.
Assess for signs of super infection, such as perineal itching, fever, malaise,
redness, and pain, rash and cough or sputum changes.
Patient teaching:
Instruct patient to complete the prescribed course of therapy.
Tell patient to immediately report severe diarrhea o prescriber.
Inform patient that yogurt and buttermilk can help maintain intestinal flora
and decrease diarrhea.
Teach patient to recognize and report signs of super infection.

B. Tab. Pantop 40mg BD


Trade name: Pantop, Protonix
Generic name: Pantoprazole
Classification: Proton pump inhibitors
Mechanism of action:
Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor drug that binds to H+/K+-exchanging
ATPase (proton pump) in gastric parietal cells, resulting in blockage of acid
secretion

Route:
Oral route
Intravenous route

Preparation:
Tablet20, 40 mg;
Powder for injection40 mg/vial

Doses:
40 mg PO qDay for 8-16 weeks

Pharmacokinetics:
Absorption:
Bioavailability: 77%
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Metabolized extensively by hepatic


Elimination
Half-life: 1 hour
Excretion: Urine (71%); feces (18%)
Indications:

Peptic ulcer

Duodenal ulcer

Gastric ulcer

Erosive esophagitis associated with GERD

Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

Gastroesophageal reflux disease

Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity to pantoprazole or other proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
Side-effects:

Gastrointestinal: Abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence

Neurologic: Headache

Gastrointestinal: atrophic gastritis, clostridum difficile diarrhea

Hematologic: thrombocytopenia

Immunologic: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis

Musculoskeletal: Muscle disorders, bone fracture and infection, Clostridium


difficile, osteoporosis-related, hip fracture

Renal: Interstitial nephritis (rare)

Nursing considerations:

Assessment:

o History: Hypersensitivity to any


components; pregnancy; lactation

proton

pump

inhibitor

or

any

drug

o Physical: Skin lesions; urinary output, abdominal examination; respiratory


auscultation
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Interventions:

o Administer once or twice a day. Caution patient to swallow tablets whole; not
to cut, chew, or crush them.
o WARNING: Arrange for further evaluation of patient after 4 weeks of therapy
for gastroreflux disorders. Symptomatic improvement does not rule out
gastric cancer; gastric cancer did occur in preclinical studies.
o Maintain supportive treatment as appropriate for underlying problem.
o Switch patients on IV therapy to oral dosage as soon as possible.
o Provide additional comfort measures to alleviate discomfort from GI effects
and headache.

Teaching:

o Take the drug once or twice a day. Swallow the tablets wholedo not chew,
cut, or crush them.
o Arrange to have regular medical follow-up care while you are using this drug.
o Maintain all of the usual activities and restrictions that apply to your
condition. If this becomes difficult, consult with your nurse or physician.
o You may experience these side effects: Dizziness (avoid driving a car or
performing hazardous tasks); headache; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cough
o Report severe headache, worsening of symptoms, fever, chills, blurred vision,
and periorbital pain.

C. Tab. Voveron 75mg BD


Trade name: aclonac, cataflam, voltren
Generic name: diclofenac
Classification: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)

Mechanism of action:
Inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and COX-2, thereby inhibiting prostaglandin
synthesis

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May also inhibit neutrophil aggregation/activation, inhibit chemotaxis, decrease


proinflammatory cytokine level, and alter lymphocyte activity.

Route:

Oral route

Topical route

Intramuscular route

Rectal route

Intravenous route

Preparation:
Oral - tablets, dispersible tablets or capsules.
Injection.
Suppositories
Gel.

Doses:
Adult: 100 - 150 mg / day in 2 - 3 divided doses

Pharmacokinetics:

Absorption
~100% absorbed
Bioavailability: 50-60%

Distribution
Protein bound: 99-99.8%

Metabolized in liver

Elimination
Half-life: 1.2-2 hours
Excretion: Urine (50-70%), feces (30-35%)

Indications:

Rheumatoid arthritis

Osteoarthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis

Dysmenorrhea

Mild to moderate acute pain

Acute migraine

Contraindications:
Porphyria
Active peptic ulceration
Hypersensitivity including hypersensitivity to other NSAIDs or aspirin.
Cautions
Severe renal disease
Severe hepatic disease
History of peptic ulceration.
Breastfeeding.
Older people.
Coagulation problems.
Side-effects:
Gastrointestinal problems including ulceration.
Hypersensitivity reactions.
Headache.
Dizziness.
Depression.
Drowsiness.
Sleeping problems.
Hearing disturbance.
Photosensitivity.
Hematuria.
Fluid retention.
Raised blood pressure.
Papillary necrosis.
Hepatic damage.
Alveolitis.
Pulmonary eosinophilia.
Pancreatitis
Nursing considerations:
Evaluate therapeutic response by assessing pain, joint stiffness, joint
swelling and mobility.
Assess any worsening of asthma in appropriate patients.
Regular full dosage has both lasting analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects,
making it useful for continuous pain associated with inflammation.
Nurses should refer to manufacturers summary of product characteristics
and to appropriate local guidelines.
Patient teaching
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Onset of pain relief is about one hour depending on route of administration. l


Full anti-inflammatory effect may take up to three weeks.
Take oral preparations with food and keep alcohol consumption low to
decrease risk of stomach irritation.
If using as a long-term treatment for arthritis, consult the prescribing
professional before stopping it.
Do not take any other NSAIDs.

9) Nursing management:
a. Pre-operative management:
SN
According to the book
1 Remove all jewelry and hand over them
to the relatives. Remove lipstick and nail
polish.
2 Shave the area to be operated. After
shaving ask the patient wear clean
clothes.
3 Reassure the patient to prevent anxiety
and fear of operation.
4 Note allergies according to institutional
policy.
5 Take and record the vital signs, assess
and report the abnormalities for elevated
temperature.
6 Take the written consent.
7 Check for the carry out any special
orders,
such
as
administering
enema/starting IV line, record pervious
recording, inserting NG tube, giving
medications.
8 Keep the patient at NPO for the last 8
hours.
9 Ask the patient to void; measure and
record the amount of urine.
10 Remove all hair clips and comb hair and
cover it with cap.
11 Remove all prosthesis like dentures, eye
glasses, partial plates and contact lenses
and store them safely.
12 If the patient is wearing hearing aid,
notify the OT nurse. Leave it in a place so
that operating room personnel know it is

According to my patient
Removed all jewelry and hand over them
to the relatives.
Shaved the area to be operated. After
shaving asked the patient wear clean
clothes.
Reassured the patient to prevent anxiety
and fear of operation.
No any allergies were found.
Taken and recorded the vital signs, all vital
signs were normal.
Taken the written consent.
No any special orders were ordered.

Kept the patient at NPO for the last 8


hours from 12 AM.
Asked the patient to void.
Removed all hair clips and combed hair
and covered it with cap.
No any prosthesis was found.

Absent as patient do not have any hearing


problem.
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13

14
15

16

there and can communicate with the


client.
Inform patient about the pre-operation
holding area and give the location of the
waiting room for support person.
Fill out the pre-op checklist and tick the
tasks performed for patient.
Sent the patient to OT room along with
patient chart, operation chart, ECG, X-ray,
investigation reports, drugs and needed
items and handover to OT nurse.
Record and report: departure of the
patients time, medication given, note if
the patients belongings were handover
to patients relatives.

Informed patient about the pre-operation


holding area and gave the location of the
waiting room for support person.
Filled out the pre-op checklist and ticked
the tasks performed for patient.
Sent the patient to OT room along with
patient
chart,
operation
chart,
investigation reports, drugs and needed
items and handover to OT nurse.
Recorded and reported: departure of the
patients time, medication given, note if
the patients belongings were handover to
patients relatives.

b. Post-operative management:
SN
According to the book
According to my patient
1 Receive the patient in a warm comfortable Present as I received the patient in a
bed.
warm, wrinkle free bed with the help of
other health assistants.
2 Position the patient in supine with face Positioned the patient in supine with face
turned to one side.
turned to one side.
3 Attach the supportive equipment such as Attached the oxygen 4 liter, inj. Ringer
oxygen, IV infusion, catheter, etc.
Lactate 500 ml was infused at 1:15 PM, Inj.
Metron 100 mg was infused in IV site.
Urobag was hanged in proper place.
4 Assess the level of consciousness and Assessed the level of consciousness. The
orientation to time, place and person. patient was semi-conscious.
Assess ability to move extremities.
5 Assess vital signs every hourly, 2-4 Assessed the vital signs in 15 minutes
hours depending upon the improvement interval for 3 times and then every 4
in the condition of the patient then every hourly.
4 hourly.
6 Check IV infusion rate frequently.
Checked IV infusion rate frequently and
maintained as prescribed.
7 Give medicine according to the doctors Medicines were given according to the
instruction and record in an appropriate doctors instruction and recorded in an
place.
appropriate place.
8 Avoid noise and bright light in the ward.
Present as noise was avoided by keeping
visitors out and light was turned off.
9 Encourage foot and leg exercise as soon Present as soon as I reached at my
as possible within 24 hours.
morning duty, I encouraged the patient to
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move her foot and legs.


I gave oral care in the morning.
Present as I assisted the patient for
ambulation on the 1st post-operative day.
Encourage bladder and bowel movement. I encouraged the patient to take liquid and
soft diet to enhance bowel and bladder
movement. Normal bladder pattern was
returned.
Provide steam inhalation.
Absent
Watch for wound soakage.
I watched for wound soakage immediately
after reaching the hospital.
Record the clients time of arrival and all Recorded the clients time of arrival and all
assessment
record,
intake
output assessment record, intake output including
including any oral fluid, IV fluid as well as any oral fluid, IV fluid as well as drainage,
drainage, voiding and emesis.
voiding and emesis.

10 Give mouth care every 4 hourly.


11 Ambulation on the 1st post-op day.
12

13
14
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c. Care in Surgical ward:


SN
According to the book
According to my patient
1 Receive the patient in warm, comfortable Received the patient at 4:30 PM from postbed.
operative ward by the staff sisters.
2 IV fluids should be continued.
As my patient was taking liquid and soft
diet, IV fluid was stopped.
3 Administer medicine according to the Tab. Cefixime 200mg BD
Tab. Pantop 40mg BD
doctors advice.
Tab. Voveron 75mg BD was given.
4 Ambulate the patient.
I ambulated the patient as I reached in my
morning duty.
5 Provide stem inhalation and encourage Absent
deep breathing and coughing exercises.
6 Watch for wound soakage.
I watched for wound soakage and there
was no any soakage present at wound
site.
7 Provide routine care depending upon the I provided hair care, back care and
patients condition.
assisted for oral care and skin care.
8 Discharge the patient the day after if Discharged the patient on 3rd posteverything goes well.
operative day (2014/07/23) at 3:00 pm as
everything was normal.
10) Summary of clients daily progress in the hospital:DATE: 2014/07/20

OT DAY
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As the patient was conscious and vital signs were stable before the OT procedure.
Pre-operative care was given and then she was transferred to the OT with all
documents. In OT procedure, general anesthesia was given and patient was
positioned in reverse tredelenberg and incision was done in 4 parts in abdomen and
with the help of laparoscope, the gall bladder was cut off and multiple greenish
colored stones are found, largest measuring 55 cm. The patient was transferred to
post-operative ward.
In post-operative ward, patients general condition seems poor as she
was semi-conscious and vital signs were taken. IV fluid was continued, no any
soakage and bleeding in surgical incision site, NPO till 6 hours then sips of liquid was
planned to be given.

BP

96F

90 beats/min

22
breathes/min

110/70mm of 97%
Hg
1ST POST-OP DAY

DATE: 2014/07/21

SPO2

Patients general condition seems fair. Patient is conscious & well oriented to person,
place & time. Vitals are monitored & recorded. No any soakage & bleeding in surgical
incision site. Patient was in soft diet. Bladder habit was normal. Patient was
complaining about headache & dyspnea. So, oxygen was administered at 4liter by
mask.

BP

98.8F

84 beats/min

22
breathes/min

80/50mm
Hg

SPO2
of 85%
2ND POST-OP DAY

Date: 2014/7/12

Patients general condition seems fair. Patient is conscious & fully oriented to person,
place & time. Vitals are monitored & recorded. No any soakage & bleeding in surgical
incision site. Patient was in soft diet. Bladder habit was normal. Oxygen was
administered at 1liter.

BP

97F

74 beats/min

26
breathes/min

90/60mm
Hg

DATE: 2014/07/23

SPO2
of 96%
3RD POST-OP DAY
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Patients general condition seems fair. Patient is conscious and fully oriented to
person, place and time. Vitals are monitored and normal. Oxygen saturation was
stable. So, oxygen was not administered. Bladder habit was normal. No any chief
complain.

BP

SPO2

97F

84 beats/min

22
breathes/min

110/70mm of 93%
Hg

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1)

DIVERSIONAL THERAPIES:
Diversional therapies are the therapies or treatment used to divert the mind of
patient away from the disease conditions & problems causing discomfort to the
patient.
I carried out the following diversional therapies for my patient:
1) Individual therapies: I talked a lot with the patient and encouraged her to express
her feeling of anxiety related to operation procedure. I asked her about her brief
introduction, her family members and her likes and dislikes.
2) Group therapies: I explained the patient about other patients who have already
gone through the same procedure. In the post-operative ward, I introduced her with
other patients gone through the surgery.
3) Nutritional therapy: I encouraged the patient to take nutritious food and excessive
water and semi-solid diet.
4) Physical therapy: Since, it was OT case of cholecystectomy; I encouraged her to
walk and assisted her to walk around the ward. I gave head massage for relieving
headache. I gave her back care.
12) Application of appropriate nursing theory:

OREMS SELF CARE DEFICIT THEORY


According to Orem, Nursing has its special concern; the individuals need for selfcare action and the provision and management of it on a continuous basis in order to
sustain life and health, recover from disease or injury and cope with their effects.
Orem developed her general theory of nursing in 3 related parts which are:
i. Self-care
ii. Self-care deficit
iii. Self-care system
Self-care deficit:
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As my patient was gone through the surgical incision, she cant take care
of herself. So, she was unable to meet her own self-care requisites like maintenance
of air, water, food, elimination, etc. resulting a self-care deficit. As a nurse, it was
my job to determine these deficits and define a support modality.
The theory of self-care deficit is the care of Orems general theory of nursing
because it delineates when nursing is needed. Deflect arises when agency cannot
meet self-care requisites. Nurses meet the requisites by following these five methods
of helping identified Orem:
1) Acting for or doing for another
2) Giving another
3) Supporting another
4) Providing an environmental that promotes personal development in relation to
becoming able to meet

present or future demands for action

5) Teaching another.
Nursing system theory:There are three classifications of nursing system to meet the self-care
requisites of the patient. These systems are:a) Wholly compensatory system
b) Partly compensatory system
c) Supportive-educative system.
As my patient was unable to perform some self-care activities because she was postoperative patient; I used partially compensatory system and supportive educative
system.
Partly compensatory system:

I performed some self-care measures like assisted for mouth wash, oral care
and dress change.

Administered oxygen due to low oxygen saturation.

Ambulated the patient.

Maintained the drainage of catheter for urine output.

Encouraged the patient to take fluid and food.

Supportive educative system:

Encouraged the patient for ambition

Accomplish self-care

Regulated the exercise & development of self-care agency.


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13) NURSING CARE PLAN:

Problems in my patient:
Pain
Imbalanced fluid volume
Imbalanced nutrition
Lack of knowledge
Nursing Priorities

Relieve pain and promote rest.


Maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
Prevent complications.
Provide information about disease process, prognosis, and treatment
needs.

Nursing diagnosis:
1. Acute pain related to surgical incision.
2. Risk for deficient fluid volume related to medically restricted intake.
3. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition related to impaired fat digestion due to
obstruction of bile flow
4. Deficient Knowledge related to lack of knowledge.
1. Acute pain related to surgical incision.
Assessm Nursin
ent

Nursing
goal

Planning

Implementa
tion

Rationale

Evaluati
on

diagno
sis

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Subjectiv

Acute

Pain will

Observe and

Observed

e data:

pain

be

document

and

The

related relieved.

location,

documented

patient

to

severity, and

location,

said, I

surgical

character of

severity, and

have a

incision

pain (e.g.,

character of

pain at

steady,

pain (e.g.,

incision

intermittent,

steady,

site.

colicky).

intermittent,

Objective

colicky).

data: The
patient
seems

Note response

irritated

to medication,

and felt

and report to

tendernes

physician if

s around

pain is not

the

being relieved.

Noted

Assists in
differentiating cause
of pain, and provides
information about
disease
progression/resolutio
n, development of
complications, and
effectiveness of
interventions.

Goal was
fully met
as pain
was
relieved
after
giving
inj.
Voveron
75mg.

Severe pain not

response to

relieved by routine

medication.

measures may
indicate developing
complications/need
for further
intervention.

surgical
incision

Promote bed

Promoted

Bed rest in low-

site.

rest, allowing

bed rest,

Fowlers position

patient to

allowing

reduces intra-

assume

patient to

abdominal pressure;

position of

assume

however, patient will

comfort.

position of

naturally assume

comfort.

least painful
position.

Use soft/cotton Used

Reduces

linens; oil back soft/cotton

irritation/dryness of

care,

linens; oil

the skin and itching

cool/moist

back care,

sensation.
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compresses as
indicated.

cool/moist
compresses
as indicated.

Encourage use Encouraged


of relaxation

use of

techniques,

relaxation

e.g., guided

techniques,

imagery,

e.g., deep-

visualization,

breathing

Promotes rest,
redirects attention,
may enhance
coping.

deep-breathing exercises.
exercises.

Provided

Provide

diversional

diversional

activities.

activities.

Maintain NPO

Maintain NPO

status;

status till 6

insert/maintain hours.
NG suction as

secretions that
stimulate release of
cholecystokinin and
gallbladder

indicated.
Administer

Removes gastric

contractions.
Administered Relieves reflex

medications as medications

spasm/smooth

indicated

muscle contraction

as indicated.

and assists with pain


management.
Promotes rest and
relaxes smooth
muscle, relieving
pain. Given to
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reduce severe pain.

2. Risk for deficient fluid volume related to medically restricted intake.

Assessm Nursin
ent

Nursing

Planning

goal

Implementa

Rationale

Evaluati

tion

on

diagno
sis
Objective Risk for Patient

Maintain

data: The deficien will

accurate

patient

t fluid

demonstr record of I&O,

volume ate

noting output

related adequate less than


to

fluid

intake,

medical balance

increased urine

ly

specific

evidence

Maintained
accurate
record of I&O.
Assessed
skin/mucous
membranes,

Goal was
Provides information fully met
about fluid

as

status/circulating

patient

volume and

has

replacement needs.

stable

peripheral
pulses, and

vital
signs,

restrict d by

gravity. Assess

ed

stable

skin/mucous

intake.

vital

membranes,

signs,

peripheral

after

moist

pulses, and

performi

mucous

capillary refill.

ng oral

membran

Monitor for

capillary
refill.

Monitored for Prolonged vomiting,

good
skin
turgor

hygiene.
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es, good

signs/symptom

skin

s of

turgor,

increased/conti

capillary

nued nausea

refill,

or vomiting,

individual abdominal
ly

cramps,

appropria absent bowel


te urinary sounds,
output,

depressed

absence

respirations.

of

signs/sympto gastric aspiration,


ms of

and restricted oral

increased/con intake can lead to


tinued

deficits in sodium,

nausea or

potassium, and

vomiting,

chloride.

abdominal
cramps,
absent bowel
sounds,
depressed
respirations.

vomiting.
Perform
frequent oral
hygiene; apply
lubricants.

Performed

Decreases dryness of

frequent oral

oral mucous

hygiene.

membranes; reduces
risk of oral bleeding.

Keep patient

Kept patient

NPO as

NPO as

secretions and

necessary.

necessary.

motility.

Insert NG tube, Inserted NG


connect to

tube, connect

suction, and

to suction,

maintain

and maintain

patency as

patency as

indicated.

indicated.

Decreases GI

To rest the GI Tract

3. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition related to impaired fat digestion due to


obstruction of bile flow
Assessm Nursing Nursing
ent

diagnos

goal

Planning

Implementa

Rationale

Evaluat

tion

on
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is
Risk for

Patient

Imbalan will
ced

demonstr

Weigh as
indicated.

Weighed as

Monitors

Goal was

indicated.

effectiveness of

fully me

dietary plan.

after

Nutrition ate
related

progressi

to

on

increasin

impaired toward

Consult with

fat

patient about

desired

g her

Consulted

digestio weight

likes/dislikes,

n due to gain or

foods that

activities

with patient
about
likes/dislikes,
foods that
cause

obstructi maintain cause distress,


distress and
and
preferred
on of
weight as
preferred
meal
schedule.
bile flow individual
meal
ly
schedule.
appropria
Provide a
te
Provided a
pleasant
pleasant
atmosphere at
atmosphere
mealtime;
at mealtime;
remove
remove
noxious stimuli.
noxious

Involving patient in
planning enables
patient to have a
sense of control and
encourages eating.

Useful in promoting
appetite/reducing
nausea.

stimuli.
Provide oral

Provided oral A clean mouth

hygiene before hygiene

enhances appetite.

meals.

before meals.

Ambulate and

Ambulated

increase

and increased of flatus, reduction of

activity as

activity as

abdominal

tolerated.

tolerated.

distension.

Helpful in expulsion

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Contributes to overall
recovery and sense
of well-being and
decreases possibility
of secondary
problems related to
immobility
Consult with

Consulted

Useful in establishing

dietitian as

with dietitian individual nutritional

indicated.

as indicated.

needs and most


appropriate route.

Advance diet

Advance diet

as tolerated,

as tolerated,

usually low-fat, usually lowand high-fiber. fat, and highRestrict gas-

fiber.

producing

Restricted

Meets nutritional

foods (e.g.,

gas-

requirements while

onions,

producing

minimizing

cabbage,

foods

stimulation of the

popcorn) and

gallbladder.

foods/fluids
high in fats
(e.g., butter,
fried foods,
nuts).
4. Deficient Knowledge related to lack of knowledge.
Assessm Nursin Nursing
ent

goal

Planning

Implementa

Rationale

Evaluat

tion

on

diagno
sis
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Subjective

Deficien
data: The t
Knowle
patient
dge
said, I do
related
not know to lack
about my of
knowle
disease
dge as
condition. evidenc
e by

questio
Objective
ns;
data:
request
for
informa
tion.

Patient
will
verbalize
understa
nding of
disease
process,
prognosis
, and
potential
complica
tions.

Provide
explanations
of/reasons for
test procedures
and
preparation
needed.

Provided

Information can

Goal was

explanations

decrease anxiety,

fully met

of/reasons for thereby reducing

after

test

sympathetic

explainin

procedures

stimulation.

g her

and

about

preparation

disease

needed.

process.

Review disease Reviewed

Provides knowledge

process.

disease

base from which

Discuss

process.

patient can make

hospitalization Discussed

informed choices.

and

hospitalizatio Effective

prospective

n and

communication and

treatment as

prospective

support at this time

indicated.

treatment as

can diminish anxiety

Encourage

indicated.

and promote healing.

questions,

Encouraged

expression of

questions,

concern.

expression of
concern.

Review drug

Review drug

Gallstones often

regimen,

regimen,

recur, necessitating

possible side

possible side

long-term therapy.

effects.

effects.

Note: Women of
childbearing age
should be counseled
regarding birth
control to prevent
pregnancy and risk
of fetal hepatic
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damage.

Instruct patient Instructed


to avoid

patient to

food/fluids high avoid


in fats, gas

food/fluids

Prevents/limits
recurrence of
gallbladder attacks.

producers (e.g. high in fats,


Onions,

gas

carbonated

producers.

beverages), or
gastric irritants
(e.g., spicy
foods, caffeine,
citrus).
Recommend

Recommende

resting in semi- d resting in

Promotes flow of bile


and general
relaxation during

Fowlers

semi-Fowlers

position after

position after

meals.

meals.

Suggest

Suggested

patient limit

patient limit

gum chewing,

gum chewing, formation, which can

sucking on

sucking on

increase gastric

straw/hard

straw/hard

distension/discomfort

candy, or

candy, or

smoking.

smoking.

initial digestive
process.

Promotes gas

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14) DISCHARGE PLANNING AND HEALTH TEACHING INCLUDING FOLLOW UP:


On 2014/07/23, at 3:00 PM, my patient got discharged from the hospital. I
explained my patient about the time of discharge. I told her including her visitors
the following things:
Diet: I told her to take regular diet, digestible diet, and exclude the oily and
spicy food from diet strictly for 1 week. Encouraged her to avoid fatty and
salty foods and encouraged her to increase fluid intake.
Exercise and physical activity: I told her to walk in the morning and
evening. I told her to do deep breathing and coughing exercise. I told her
to resume her physical activities. Encouraged her to take adequate rest as
well.
Pain management: I gave a teaching about pain relieving measures for the
relieve of pain at incision site.
Medicine: I explained her with her visitors to take medicine at time and at
right dose.
Follow up: I told her to come to the hospital after 7 days in OPD. And if any
emergency condition comes, then immediately visit in emergency
department.
15) Experience and learning:
Case study is a very good method of learning nursing practice as well as the related
diseases in depth. It gives the comprehensive study of one selected patient with
books in real situation.
I learned in detail about cholelithiasis, its causes, stages, pathophysiology, sign and
symptoms, test, management and prognosis too.
I also get to learn about my patient and her family, their environment, health and
family background which helped me to provide nursing care.
It also helped me to grow my skill for professional growth. So, this case study helped
me to gain knowledge by observation, findings and conclusion.
During case study I learned the following things:

I had the opportunity to see the patient suffering from the disease and able to
know his experiences during the diseased period.
Learned about disease in depth along with its causes, symptoms, stages and
management.
Learned to take detailed past and present history which helps to find out the
genetic origin.
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Learned to evaluate progress of the patient through maintenance of daily


report.
Helped me to enhance knowledge regarding documentation with the help of
different activities.
I knew that many theoretical things are not applicable in the practical life.
Learned about the different rules and policy of that hospital.
Participated in different treatment modalities.
Develop knowledge and skills about individual and family therapy.

16) Conclusion and summary of client case study:


A 66 year old woman called Uma K.C who had been experiencing
abdominal pain, indigestion, loss of appetite and nausea on forceful intake. After
going to the doctors; a number of tests were carried out. Mrs. Uma K.C was
diagnosed to having Symptomatic cholelithiasis. Cholelithiasis is the process of
stone formation in the gall bladder. She had to go for a laparoscopic
cholecystectomy because of her cholelithiasis. A Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
is when the gall bladder is removed through a small incision which is made at
the naval and a thin tube carrying the video camera is inserted.
After the operation, she had the complain of pain at surgical incision for
several days which was normal. She recovered very fast after the medical and
nursing management. She was very happy with the given care.
On 2014/07/23, at 3:00 PM, she got discharged from the hospital as
everything was going well. She received the discharge teaching and went home
happily.

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