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peritonitis (clinical manifestations (fever, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea…
peritonitis
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causes
ruptured appendix, stomach ulcer or perforated colon
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pathophysiology
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fluid in the peritoneal cavity becomes turbid with increasing amounts of protein,white blood cells,cellular debris and blood
the immediate response of the intestinal tract hyper motility, soon followed by paralytic ileus with an accumulation of air and fluid in the bowel
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nursing diagnosis
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deficient volume related to massive shifting of fluids towards the intestinal lumen sand depletion in the vascular space
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defination
inflammation of the peritoneum, typically caused by bacterial infection via the blood or after rupture of an abdominal organ