Case Presentation On Appendicitis
Case Presentation On Appendicitis
Case Presentation On Appendicitis
Case presentation
Present Complain
HEIGHT
CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE MID ARM CIRCUMFERENCE
163 cm
65 cm 50 cm 24 cm
165 170 cm
76 to 80 cm 54 to 55 cm 25 to 28 cm
Play Habits.
Toilet training. Nutrition.
DPT II
+ OPV
Given
+ OPV
HEPATITIS B
Given
10 Years
Case presentation
Family history
RELATION
SR.
NO.
Case presentation
Anatomy
&
Physiology.
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Case presentation
Definition
Etiology.
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Pathophysiology
Case presentation
Clinical Manifestation
SR.NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. BOOK PICTURE Vague epigastric or periumbilical pain progresses to right lower quadrant pain low-grade fever Nausea and sometimes by vomiting. Loss of appetite Local tenderness is elicited at McBurneys point when pressure is applied The extent of tenderness and muscle spasm and the existence of constipation Diarrhea depends not so much on the severity of the appendicle infection as on the location of the appendix. Rovsings sign may be elicited by palpating the left lower PATIENT PROFILE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
quadrant.
Investigation
SR.NO . INVESTIGATION NAME Complete physical examination Complete blood cell count Elevated white blood cell count. The leukocyte count may exceed 10,000 cells/mm3 neutrophil count 4500-11000 /mm3 Normal Range Patient Range . . Done More than 12,000 cells/mm3 More than 75%. REMARK Elevated white blood cell count.
Done
Diagnostic evaluation
SR. NO. BOOK PICTURE History & physical examination complete physical examination complete blood cell count IN PATIENT
DONE
DONE Elevated white blood cell count. The leukocyte count may exceed 10,000 cells/mm3 Neutrophil count May exceed 75%. DONE DONE
Abdominal x-ray films, ultrasound studies, CT scans may reveal a right lower quadrant density or localized distention of the bowel.
DONE
Medical Management
SR.
NO. 01 02 DRUGS NAMES Inj. Monocef Inj. Metro DOSES 2 gm IV 100 ml 40 in 100 ml of NS 05 06 Intravenous fluids D5, D10, RL Inj. diazepam
FREQUEN
CY BD TDS
03
04
Surgical Management
Appendectomy
Diet Management
Clear Diet
Nursing Diagnosis
1. 2.
Pain related to Inflammation in the left lower region (Appendix) Understands the surgical process and the necessary preoperative preparations .
3. 4. 5. 6.
Attainment of a positive self-concept Reduction of anxiety Maintenance of skin integrity Achievement of an optimal nutritional intake
Health education
1. PROMOTION OF HEALTH 2. PREVENTION OF INFECTION 3. HEALTH EDUCATION ON DIET 4. EXERCISES 5. ACTIVITY 6. FOLLOW UP
Health education
INTERNET
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WWW.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/entrez/query
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