Nursing Care Plan for Nausea
Also searched as: nausea and vomiting
🎓 Educational example. Adapt to your patient and have your instructor review it. Not medical advice.
An unpleasant sensation often preceding vomiting, with risk of dehydration and poor intake. Nursing care relieves nausea and protects hydration/nutrition.
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Assessment
- Subjective: reports of nausea, food aversion
- Objective: retching/vomiting, decreased intake, possible dehydration
Nursing diagnoses
As evidenced by: patient report, vomiting, reduced intake
Goals / expected outcomes
- The patient will report reduced nausea and maintain adequate hydration and intake.
Nursing interventions & rationale
| Intervention | Rationale |
|---|---|
| Give antiemetics as ordered and reassess. | Directly relieves nausea and prevents vomiting. |
| Identify and reduce triggers (odors, certain foods, movement). | Removes contributing factors. |
| Offer small, bland meals and monitor intake/hydration. | Maintains nutrition and prevents dehydration. |
| Provide oral care and a calm environment. | Improves comfort and reduces the nausea cycle. |
Evaluation
- Reduced nausea/vomiting
- Adequate hydration/intake
- Tolerates oral intake
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What is the nursing diagnosis for Nausea?
Common nursing diagnoses include: Nausea related to medication, illness, or GI causes. Choose the one your patient's assessment data supports.
What are nursing interventions for Nausea?
Key interventions: Give antiemetics as ordered and reassess.; Identify and reduce triggers (odors, certain foods, movement).; Offer small, bland meals and monitor intake/hydration. — each paired with a rationale.
Can I use this care plan for my assignment?
Use it as a study example and starting draft. Always adapt it to your specific patient and have it reviewed by your instructor. This is an educational tool, not medical advice.
Last reviewed 2026-07. Educational content based on standard nursing practice; not medical advice and not affiliated with NANDA-I/NIC/NOC. Always follow your institution's protocols and your instructor's guidance.