Individual intensive nursing care plan for pseudomembranous colitis due to antibiotic treatment of COVID-19
Sestrinsko delo / Information for Nursing Staff
; 55(1):42-49, 2023.
Artículo
en Búlgaro
| GIM | ID: covidwho-20239321
ABSTRACT
In recent years, a number of complications have been observed as a result of uncontrolled antibiotic treatment. One of them is gastrointestinal dysbiosis. Not infrequently it is the cause of pseudomembranous colitis, a disease with a remarkably high associated mortality. It can be severe and requires serious medical care. This report presents a clinical case of a patient who developed the disease pseudomembranous colitis after antibiotic treatment for a Covid infection. The aim of the report is to define and present in a systematized manner the nursing care provided in the specific case. The daily analysis of the patient's condition allows to offer complex, adequate and individual nursing care, which, in addition to meeting her needs, also aims to alleviate her condition.
drug therapy; human diseases; clinical aspects; nursing; health care; antibiotics; antiviral agents; viral diseases; coronavirus disease 2019; intensive care; colitis; intestinal diseases; colon; mortality; adverse effects; case reports; man; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Bulgaria; Homo; Hominidae; primates; mammals; vertebrates; Chordata; animals; eukaryotes; Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirinae; Coronaviridae; Nidovirales; positive-sense ssRNA Viruses; ssRNA Viruses; RNA Viruses; viruses; Balkans; Southern Europe; Europe; European Union Countries; upper-middle income countries; very high Human Development Index countries; chemotherapy; clinical picture; antivirals; SARS-CoV-2; viral infections; critical care; enteropathy; death rate; adverse reactions
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Colección:
Bases de datos de organismos internacionales
Base de datos:
GIM
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio pronóstico
Idioma:
Búlgaro
Revista:
Information for Nursing Staff
Año:
2023
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Artículo
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