The (GI) tract has many abnormalities which can leave their effects on
other organs of the body such as bleeding, inflammation, perforation, cancer
and obstruction for example. The gastrointestinal tract can have circulatory
disturbances and can get aged. The normal function of the GI can be affected by
many factors which leave symptoms such as anxiety and stress. In some cases,
there are born babies with GI tract malformations which are not very common and
prematurity is not considered a main cause for them, they can be anywhere and
ranging in severity as they could be minor or very serious. Treatment by
surgical operations is an effective solution for them and there is a good
chance that the baby could lead a normal life later and pass the normal
development procedures like any other child but there are some GI tract
malformations which leave serious outcomes on the child. Nursing care for patients with GI tract
problems is very important and each case needs special care, for example;
patients with Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders such as those having them in the
mouth need high nursing care which includes a special nursing care plan as the
disorder could include infection, inflammation and neoplastic lesions or Pathophysiology
which could be caused by irritants or mechanical trauma or Manifestations as
the patient suffers great pains. Collaborative care is highly needed in order
to detect any problems through the intensive observation for the patient and
there must be treatments that include mouth cleansing which are chosen
according to each case so as not to
cause pain for the patients. The nursing care goal here is to reduce the
patients feelings of pain, reduce the symptoms and insure that the patient is
able to eat and swallow drinks easily and safely. A patient is asked by the
nurse to stop smoking, stop eating spicy foods or drinking alcoholic substances.
Straws using is effective when learnt by a skilled nurse.
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