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vaginitis - Coggle Diagram
vaginitis
nursing care plan
evaluation
no vaginal discharge
to no need to wear pads
vital signs within normal ranges to avoid any infections
nursing intervention and rationale
apply southing topical creams on initiates skin
encourage personal hygiene by doing a vulva swabs at least twice a day
administer ffliud as prescribed and monitir intake and output
assess and document the nature, odour, amount and colour of the vaginal discharge
administer the prescribed medication to resolve the presenting pathology
expected outcome
no abnormal discharge and bleeding
patient to be comfortable
vital signs to be normal
nursing diagnose
fluid volume defict related to vaaginal discharge
bleeding due to infection
altered hygiene and comfort related to vaginal discharge
phathophysiology
keeps the ph slow
lactobacillus acidophilus which is the dominant bacteria found in a healthy vagina
the vagina is procteted from the infection by its acidic invironment
the epithelium of the vagina is responsible to oestrogen
signs and symptoms
an inflamed and excoriated skinon the inner aspects of the thighs and around the vaalve
burning mucturation
itchy
defination
an inflammation of the vaginal that can result in discharge.itching and pain