C. Difficile for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
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Outline
C. Difficile
Definition/Etiology:
- Profuse diarrhea caused by Clostridium difficile – Gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming bacillus
- Gives rise to antibiotic-associated diarrhea
Pathophysiology:
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Clinical Presentation:
- Profuse, frequent diarrhea
- Abdominal cramping, pain
- Fever
- Nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss
- Dehydration, hypovolemia
- Kidney failure
Collaborative Management:
Interventions-
- Standard and contact precautions
- Stop antibiotics if possible
- IV fluid replacement
- Antiemetics
- Metronidazole, vancomycin, or fidaxomicin
- Stool transplant
Linchpins: (Key Points)
- Can lead to complications (electrolytes, skin breakdown, toxic megacolon)
- Caregivers MUST use soap and water for hand hygiene (not alcohol rub)
- Contact precautions, terminal clean for rooms
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References:
- Weintraub, B. (2017). Medical Emergencies and Communicable Diseases. In CEN Online Review. Emergency Nurses Association.
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Concepts Covered:
- Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
- Communication
- Postoperative Nursing
- Documentation and Communication
- Multisystem
- Lower GI Disorders
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Respiratory Emergencies
- Emergency Care of the Trauma Patient
- Immunological Disorders
Study Plan Lessons
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Guillain-Barre
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Bell’s Palsy
Nursing Care Plan for (NCP) Trigeminal Neuralgia
Patient Status Communication for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Patient Status Evaluation (Transfer of Care) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Communication of Patient Outcomes (Continuum of Care) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Transfer of Care Documentation for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Toxic Ingestion, Inhalation, Overdose for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
GI Infections (C. difficile) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Pulmonary Hypertension for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Pulmonary Embolism for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Injection Injuries for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Pulmonary Hypertension for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Envenomation Emergencies for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
C. Difficile for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)