The patient has impaired liver function due to Hepatitis A infection, as evidenced by elevated liver enzymes SGTP and SGPT, putting them at risk for bleeding. The patient also reports fatigue, loss of appetite, and vomiting due to decreased metabolic function of their liver. The nursing care plan involves monitoring vital signs and intake/output, encouraging eating and hydration, and educating the patient on preventing disease progression and regaining energy levels.
The patient has impaired liver function due to Hepatitis A infection, as evidenced by elevated liver enzymes SGTP and SGPT, putting them at risk for bleeding. The patient also reports fatigue, loss of appetite, and vomiting due to decreased metabolic function of their liver. The nursing care plan involves monitoring vital signs and intake/output, encouraging eating and hydration, and educating the patient on preventing disease progression and regaining energy levels.
The patient has impaired liver function due to Hepatitis A infection, as evidenced by elevated liver enzymes SGTP and SGPT, putting them at risk for bleeding. The patient also reports fatigue, loss of appetite, and vomiting due to decreased metabolic function of their liver. The nursing care plan involves monitoring vital signs and intake/output, encouraging eating and hydration, and educating the patient on preventing disease progression and regaining energy levels.
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Fatigue secondary to decreased metabolic energy production as evidenced by patient loss of appetite and vomiting
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