The nurse is cautiously assessing a client admitted with peptic ulcer disease because the most common complication that occurs in 10% to 20% of clients is Hemorrhage.
What is Hemorrhage?
Blood is lost from a broken blood artery during a hemorrhage. Blood loss can be minimal or significant, and the bleeding may occur inside or outside the body.
What are the most typical reasons for bleeding?
Hemorrhage may have a variety of reasons, including:
usage of cigarettes, alcohol, or other drugs that is excessive or ongoing (bleeding in the brain).
problems of blood clotting.
Cancer.
complications that might arise during medical operations like delivery or surgery.
an internal organ is hurt.
diseases that can be passed down via families, such as hemophilia and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
injuries include bone fractures, severe brain damage, or cuts and puncture wounds.
Physical abuse or acts of violence, such as a knife or bullet wound.
viruses like a viral hemorrhagic fever that target blood vessels.
Depending on the site or the reason, a hemorrhage may be referred to as
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