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GROUP 5 MEMBERS
1.   Alex Mbewe
2.   Monica Banda
3.   Rosella Munyenyembe
4.   Andrew Moyo
5.   Nelson Munthali
6.   Mtisunge Wandale
7.   Jacqualine Ntaba
PRESENTS
           SHIGELLOSIS



By ALEX ‘ SIAL’ MBEWE
BROAD OBJECTIVE
By the end of this presentation, learners
 should acquire knowledge on how to
 manage a patient with shigellosis.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
O Definition of shigellosis
O Causes of shigellosis
O Types
O How it is spread
O Pathophysiology
O Clinical manifestations
O Medical management
O Nursing management
O Complications
Definition
O This is an acute bacterial infection
 of the lining of the intestines
 (especially large intestines)
Causes
Shigellosis is caused by a group of
 bacteria called shigella (gram-
 negative organism)
Types
1.   Shigella sonei – also called group D. it is
     responsible for most of the cases

2.   Shigella flexineri
         Also called group B

3.   Shigella dysenteriae
         Can lead to outbreaks in developing
          countries
SPREAD
O Shigellosis is spread through fecal-oral
    route
O   People with shigellosis release it through
    the stools
O   It spreads from one infected person to
    contaminate water or food or directly to
    another person.
O   Outbreaks are associated with poor
    sanitation, contaminated food or water
    and crowded living conditions
O   Common among travelers in developing
    countries and workers or residents of
    refuge camps
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
O Usually develop about 1-7 days (average 3
 days) after you come into contact with the
 bacteria
       O Acute (sudden) abdominal pain or
         cramping
       O Acute (sudden) fever
       O Blood, mucus or pus in stools
       O Crampy rectal pain
       O Nausea and vomiting
O Watery diarrhoea
O Abdominal tenderness
O Dehydration with fast heart rate and
  low Bp
O Loss of appetite
Diagnostic tests
O Stool culture
O White blood cells in stools
O Elevated blood cell count (FBC)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
O Once ingested, the bacteria survives the gastric
  environment of the stomach and progresses to
  large intestines
O There, they attach to and penetrate the
  epithelial cells of the intestinal mucosa.
O After invasion, they multiply intracellulary and
  spread to neighboring epithelial cells, resulting
  in tissue destruction.
O It produces toxins that can attack the lining of
  the large intestines, causing swelling, ulcers on
  the intestinal wall and bloody diarrhoea.
Pathophysiology cont….
O Severity of diarrhoea sets apart
 shigellosis from regular diarrhoea
 and it is usually associated with
 bloody or pus stained diarrhoea.
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
O The goal is to replace fluids and electrolytes
O Advise patient on diet
O Self measure to avoid dehydration like drinking
    electrolyte solution to replace fluids e.g. ORS
O   Antibiotics only in severe cases e.g. ampicillin
    and ciprofloxacin 250mg BD IV-they shorten
    the length of illness
O   Antidiarrhoea agents e.g. Loperamide 2mg BD
O   I.V fluids 2-3 litres/24hrs e.g. R/L
O   Stop taking diuretics
NURSING MGT
O ASSESSMENT
  - History of stool pattern and
  associated symptoms
       O Frequency
       O Duration
       O Character
       O Consistency of stools
O history of medication
 use of other drugs known to
  cause diarrhoea e.g. laxatives
O Social history
NURSING MGT CONT……
O Family history
O Recent travel, stress, health and
  family history of illness
O Eating habits, appetite, food
  intolerance especially milk and
  other dairy products
Objective data
 Lethargy
 Sunken eye balls
 Fever
 Pallor
 Dry mucous membranes
 Poor skin turgor
 Parienal irritational
 Malnutrition
 Concentrated urine
Physical examination
O Vital signs and weight measurement
O Patients’ skin is inspected for signs of
  dehydration
O Poor turgor and dryness and area of
  breakdown of the skin
O Abdomen
     • Distension
     • Bowel sounds
     • Palpate for tenderness
Nursing diagnosis
O Diarrhoea r/t acute infectious process
  evidenced by frequent loose and liquid
  stools
O Fluid and electrolyte imbalance r/t
  diarrhoea and vomiting
O Nutritional imbalance; less than body
  requirements r/t loss of
  appetite, nausea, vomiting evidenced by
  weight loss
O Altered thermoregulation hyperthermia r/t
  to the infection as evidenced by rise of
  temperature to 38 degrees celsius
O Altered comfort (abdominal pain) r/t
  increased peristalsis evidenced by
  patient’s verbalization and facial
  expression
O Risk for anemia related to blood in
  stools
O Risk for altered skin integrity related to
  dehydration
O Risk for Hypovolemic shock r/t loss of
  fluids due to diarrhoea
Interventions
O Commence IV fluids as ordered e.g. R/L – to
    replace lost fluids and correct electrolyte balance
O   Catheterize – to monitor input and output and
     balance fluids
O   Enforce strict IP measures to avoid cross
    infection
O   Provide small and frequent food to normalize
    nutritional status and reduce peristalsis
    movement
O   Administer prescribed antipyretics e.g. panadol
    1g tds po. This will act on the prostagrandin of
    the hypotharamus hence it will reduce fever.
O Administer analgesics e.g. panadol 1g po
 tds to reduce pain .
complications
O Intestinal perforation
O Dehydration
O Hypoglycemia
O Coma
O Rectal prolapse
O Hypovolemic shock
O Bacteremia
O Peritonitis
References
O Lewis S.M., Heitkemper M.M and Dirksen S.R.
  (2010). Medical surgical nursing assessment
  and management of clinical problems.(7thed) St
  Louis:C.V.Mosby
O Smeltzer S.C., Bare B.G and Hinke J.L (2010).
  Brunner & suddarth’s textbook of medical
  surgical nursing.(12th ed). Philadelphia:J.B
  Lippincott
O www.mayoclinic.com

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Shigellosis by Nelson Munthali (DNC/RN)

  • 1. GROUP 5 MEMBERS 1. Alex Mbewe 2. Monica Banda 3. Rosella Munyenyembe 4. Andrew Moyo 5. Nelson Munthali 6. Mtisunge Wandale 7. Jacqualine Ntaba
  • 2. PRESENTS SHIGELLOSIS By ALEX ‘ SIAL’ MBEWE
  • 3. BROAD OBJECTIVE By the end of this presentation, learners should acquire knowledge on how to manage a patient with shigellosis.
  • 4. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES O Definition of shigellosis O Causes of shigellosis O Types O How it is spread O Pathophysiology O Clinical manifestations O Medical management O Nursing management O Complications
  • 5. Definition O This is an acute bacterial infection of the lining of the intestines (especially large intestines) Causes Shigellosis is caused by a group of bacteria called shigella (gram- negative organism)
  • 6. Types 1. Shigella sonei – also called group D. it is responsible for most of the cases 2. Shigella flexineri  Also called group B 3. Shigella dysenteriae  Can lead to outbreaks in developing countries
  • 7. SPREAD O Shigellosis is spread through fecal-oral route O People with shigellosis release it through the stools O It spreads from one infected person to contaminate water or food or directly to another person. O Outbreaks are associated with poor sanitation, contaminated food or water and crowded living conditions O Common among travelers in developing countries and workers or residents of refuge camps
  • 8. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS O Usually develop about 1-7 days (average 3 days) after you come into contact with the bacteria O Acute (sudden) abdominal pain or cramping O Acute (sudden) fever O Blood, mucus or pus in stools O Crampy rectal pain O Nausea and vomiting
  • 9. O Watery diarrhoea O Abdominal tenderness O Dehydration with fast heart rate and low Bp O Loss of appetite
  • 10. Diagnostic tests O Stool culture O White blood cells in stools O Elevated blood cell count (FBC)
  • 11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY O Once ingested, the bacteria survives the gastric environment of the stomach and progresses to large intestines O There, they attach to and penetrate the epithelial cells of the intestinal mucosa. O After invasion, they multiply intracellulary and spread to neighboring epithelial cells, resulting in tissue destruction. O It produces toxins that can attack the lining of the large intestines, causing swelling, ulcers on the intestinal wall and bloody diarrhoea.
  • 12. Pathophysiology cont…. O Severity of diarrhoea sets apart shigellosis from regular diarrhoea and it is usually associated with bloody or pus stained diarrhoea.
  • 13. MEDICAL MANAGEMENT O The goal is to replace fluids and electrolytes O Advise patient on diet O Self measure to avoid dehydration like drinking electrolyte solution to replace fluids e.g. ORS O Antibiotics only in severe cases e.g. ampicillin and ciprofloxacin 250mg BD IV-they shorten the length of illness O Antidiarrhoea agents e.g. Loperamide 2mg BD O I.V fluids 2-3 litres/24hrs e.g. R/L O Stop taking diuretics
  • 14. NURSING MGT O ASSESSMENT - History of stool pattern and associated symptoms O Frequency O Duration O Character O Consistency of stools O history of medication  use of other drugs known to cause diarrhoea e.g. laxatives O Social history
  • 15. NURSING MGT CONT…… O Family history O Recent travel, stress, health and family history of illness O Eating habits, appetite, food intolerance especially milk and other dairy products
  • 16. Objective data  Lethargy  Sunken eye balls  Fever  Pallor  Dry mucous membranes  Poor skin turgor  Parienal irritational  Malnutrition  Concentrated urine
  • 17. Physical examination O Vital signs and weight measurement O Patients’ skin is inspected for signs of dehydration O Poor turgor and dryness and area of breakdown of the skin O Abdomen • Distension • Bowel sounds • Palpate for tenderness
  • 18. Nursing diagnosis O Diarrhoea r/t acute infectious process evidenced by frequent loose and liquid stools O Fluid and electrolyte imbalance r/t diarrhoea and vomiting O Nutritional imbalance; less than body requirements r/t loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting evidenced by weight loss O Altered thermoregulation hyperthermia r/t to the infection as evidenced by rise of temperature to 38 degrees celsius
  • 19. O Altered comfort (abdominal pain) r/t increased peristalsis evidenced by patient’s verbalization and facial expression O Risk for anemia related to blood in stools O Risk for altered skin integrity related to dehydration O Risk for Hypovolemic shock r/t loss of fluids due to diarrhoea
  • 20. Interventions O Commence IV fluids as ordered e.g. R/L – to replace lost fluids and correct electrolyte balance O Catheterize – to monitor input and output and balance fluids O Enforce strict IP measures to avoid cross infection O Provide small and frequent food to normalize nutritional status and reduce peristalsis movement O Administer prescribed antipyretics e.g. panadol 1g tds po. This will act on the prostagrandin of the hypotharamus hence it will reduce fever.
  • 21. O Administer analgesics e.g. panadol 1g po tds to reduce pain .
  • 22. complications O Intestinal perforation O Dehydration O Hypoglycemia O Coma O Rectal prolapse O Hypovolemic shock O Bacteremia O Peritonitis
  • 23. References O Lewis S.M., Heitkemper M.M and Dirksen S.R. (2010). Medical surgical nursing assessment and management of clinical problems.(7thed) St Louis:C.V.Mosby O Smeltzer S.C., Bare B.G and Hinke J.L (2010). Brunner & suddarth’s textbook of medical surgical nursing.(12th ed). Philadelphia:J.B Lippincott O www.mayoclinic.com