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DIAGNOSIS INTERVENTION
Subjective Data: Diarrhea related to After 3 days of 1. Observe and 1. Helps differentiate After 3 days of
presence of toxins as Nursing Intervention record stool individual disease nursing intervention
manifested by the patient’s parent/ frequency, and assesses severity the goal was partially
frequent elimination watcher will: characteristics, of episode. met. The patient’s
of mushy stools. amount, and watcher verbalized a
>Report reduction in precipitating factors. mushy stool and less
frequency of stools, frequent of
Objective Data: >return to more 2. Identify foods and 2. Avoiding intestinal defecation.
Increased normal stool cons fluids that precipitate irritants promotes
bowel diarrhea, e.g., raw intestinal rest.
sounds/peristalsis vegetables and fruits,
Frequent, and whole-grain cereals,
often severe, condiments,
mushy stools carbonated drinks,
Changes in milk products
stool color
3. Monitor Intake and 3. Provides
Output. Note number, information about
character, and overall fluid balance,
amount of stools; renal function, and
estimate insensible bowel disease
fluid losses, e.g., control, as well as
diaphoresis. Measure guidelines for fluid
urine specific gravity; replacement.
observe for oliguria.