SN instructed that the joint that is dam
aged by injury or disease can be rem
oved and replaced with a new one. There are tim
es when only a part of the joint needs to be replaced or repaired. Your healthcare provider m
ay try other treatm
ents before joint replacem
ent surgery, such as steroid injections or m
edicines. Pain
relief and increased function are the goals of joint replacem
ent. Knee, hip, and shoulder joints are the m
ost com
m
on joints replaced. Joints in your elbows, fingers, and ankles can also be repaired or replaced. Your risk of infection, bleeding, and blood clots increase with surgery. You m
ay be allergic to the m
aterial used in your new joint. Nerves, m
uscles, tendons, and blood vessels near your joint m
ay becom
e dam
aged during surgery. The new joint m
ay loosen or com
e out of the socket. Sn instructed patient on sym
ptom
s / signs ( S/S ) of infection such as fever, drainage, swelling, redness. Patient recalls back partial teaching of redness. Patient instructed to report any sym
ptom
s should they occur to physician / nurse ( M
D / SN ).