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Vulvitis
Etiology and pathophysiology
This isinflammation and infection on the vulva
This is causes by yeast, herpes infection
It's the common gynecological condition
It's acquired by having multi sexual partners and unprotected sex
Clinical manifestation
Itching of thevulva
Vaginal discharge
Burning urination
Pain during sexual intercourse and urination
Nursing care plan
Presenting problem
Fever
Itching of the vulva
Pain
Nursing diagnosis
Pain related to inflammatory response
Fever related to infection
Itching of the vulva related to irritation
Expected outcome
To relieve pain within 12 hours
To regulate body temperature to normal
Nursing intervention
Provide isolation and monitor visitors as indicated
Wash hands before and after care activity
Limit the use of invasive devices
Provide nutritious food to boost immunesystem
Evaluation
No pains
Body temperature is normal
No signs of infection
Saphangitis
Clinical manifestations
Fever
Frequent urination
Pain in the abdomen, back and lower back
Nausea and vomiting
Pain during urinationabd sexual intercourse
Pathophysiology
It's acquired through unprotected sex
It's caused by colonizing organisms
The infection spreads from vagina, cervix and to The fallopian tube
Gonoccocci, chlamydia are causative organisms
It's inflammation and infection on the ovaries and fallopian tube
Nursing care plan
Nursing diagnosis
Pain related to distraction of ovaries and fallopian tube
Nausea and vomiting caused by changes of hormones
Elevated temperature caused by infection
Evaluation
No pains exprienced
Body temperature is normal
No nausea and vomiting
Expected outcome
To relieve pain within 12 hours
To regulate body temperature within 8 hours
To stop nausea and vomiting
Nursing intervention
Do tap slinging to control body temperature
Give analgesia and antibiotics as prescribed
Monitor vital signs to detect any abnormalities
Ensure personal hygiene
Nurse the client in a comfortable environment and free from infection
Presenting problems
Fever
Nausea and vomiting
Pain
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Causes
Infections, STIs or staphylococuss
Afterbirth
Having unprotected sex
Clinical manifestations
Unpleasant odour of discharge
Heavy menstrual periods
Pain in lower abdomen and pelvis
Painful, frequent or difficult urination
Pathophysiology
The infection spreads via circulation
STIs ascends from endorcervix
There's inflammation of fallopian tubes, ovaries and peritoneum
Nursing care plan
Presenting problems
Pain
Bleeding
Fever
Vaginal discharge
Nursing diagnosis
Pain related to distraction of fallopian tube
Fever due to infection
Bleeding related to cervix injury
Expected outcome
To stop bleeding within 8 hours
To regulate body temperature within 6 hours
To relieve pain within 12 hours
Nursing inintervention
Nurse the patient in a free infection environment
Give client analgesia, antibiotics as prescribed
Monitor vital signs to detect any abnormalities
Do tap slinging to control body temperature
Encourage safe sex
Ensure bed rest to boost immunesystem
Discourage douching
Record and report any abnormalities
Evaluation
No pains experience
Body temperature is normal
No abnormal vaginal discharge
No uterine bleeding
No signs of sepsis