Please provide nursing diagnoses for the following:
Cardiovascular: RRR (regular rate and rhythm), prominent heart sounds, S1 and S2 normal, pulses 2+ symmetrically, no m/g/r (murmurs, gallops, rubs), mild SOB, no chest pain, edema or DOB (difficulty of breathing).
Respiratory: Good air movement, no crackles/rhonchi/wheezes, diffusely decreased breath sounds bilateral.
GI: Normoactive bowel sounds, no rebound or guarding, abdomen muscular and tense, NT (non-tender), ND (non-distended), liver palpable 1-2 cm below costal margin, difficult to palpate spleen due to rigidity of abdomen. No presence of N/V/C/D (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation), BRBPR (bright red blood per rectum), GER (gastroesophageal reflux), abdominal pain or bowel changes.
Please provide nursing diagnoses for the following: Cardiovascular: RRR (regular rate and rhythm), prominent heart sou...
Please provide nursing diagnoses for the following: Cardiovascular: RRR (regular rate and rhythm), prominent heart sounds, S1 and S2 normal, pulses 2+ symmetrically, no m/g/r (murmurs, gallops, rubs), mild SOB, no chest pain, edema or DOB (difficulty of breathing). Respiratory: Good air movement, no crackles/rhonchi/wheezes, diffusely decreased breath sounds bilateral. GI: Normoactive bowel sounds, no rebound or guarding, abdomen muscular and tense, NT (non-tender), ND (non-distended), liver palpable 1-2 cm below costal margin, difficult to palpate spleen due to rigidity...
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