Nursing Diagnoses: Deficient Fluid Volume Related To Blood Loss
Nursing Diagnoses: Deficient Fluid Volume Related To Blood Loss
Nursing Diagnoses: Deficient Fluid Volume Related To Blood Loss
Fluid Volume Deficit related to hemorrhage as evidence by dry mucous membranes, BP 99/62, HR
111, Hgb 7.4, coffee ground looking emesis, abdominal pain, INR 6.7, and frequent dark tarry stools.
Acute pain related to abdominal muscle spasms secondary to bleeding peptic ulcers, as evidenced by
pain score of 9 out of 10.
Fluid volume deficit related to acute loss of blood, as well as gastric secretions.