S.D. is a 50 year old male who has just been admitted for nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. He has an IV. You enter the room and notice that his emesis basin is full of vomitus. He has had a large watery bowel movement in the bedpan and tells you he feels dizzy. The PT has poor skin turgor, is hypotensive BP 90/60, with dry mucous membranes. He tells you he has been out of the country to Mexico.
S.D. is a 50 year old male who has just been admitted for nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. He has an IV. You enter the room and notice that his emesis basin is full of vomitus. He has had a large watery bowel movement in the bedpan and tells you he feels dizzy. The PT has poor skin turgor, is hypotensive BP 90/60, with dry mucous membranes. He tells you he has been out of the country to Mexico.
What could be the problem?
What should you assess?
What should you do?
Write a care plan.
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