1. Complications:
Nausea and vomitting
Paralytic ileus
Urinary retention
Constipation
Pain
Shock
Hemorrhage
Hypoxia
Pneumonia
DVT
Pulmonary embolism:
2. Assessment finding:
Tachycardia
Fever
Restlessness
Pain
Absence of bowel sound
Abdominal distention
Reduced urinary output
Dehydration
Lack of appetite.
3. Diagnostic evaluation:
History and physical examination
Blood investigation
Ultrasound
CT and MRI scan.
4. Nursing measures:
Monitor vitamins signs closely.
Follow strict aseptic precautions
Monitor bowel sound continuously
Adequate hydration as per doctors order.
Encourage post operative exercises.
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