What nursing interventions are appropriate for clients with nausea and/vomiting?
Ans) These are some nursing interventions for clients with nausea and / vomiting.
* Help and convince the patient on oral cleanliness.
* Help the patient In symptomatic examination arrangements.
* Remove powerful odors from environment,such as smell of perfumes.
* Permit the patient to utilize nonpharmacological nausea management methods like relaxation,music treatment and extensive respiring exercise.
* Provide regular,little quantity of food that reqested to the patient.Dry foods and ordinary foods like banana, rice and soups are recommended.Advice the patient to evade the food items that provoke nausea.
* Analyse the patient's reaction to anti-emetic drugs and arbitration to reduce the state.
* Make understand the patient about the importance of consuming prescribed drugs as instructed.
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