skin care
Procedures
SN instructed patient and care
giver to call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care
. For example, call if: Patient passed out (lost consciousness). patient have signs of severe bleeding, such as: A severe headache that is different from past headaches.
Instructed care
giver about care
Plan for patient with mental Retardation Education on Parents,Each stage of child development for ages. Support parental involvement in child care
. Anticipatory guidance and management face a difficult child behavior. Inform existing educational facilities and groups. Care
giver verbalized.
Instructed patient take care
of your health. Eat healthy foods. Getting the right nutrition will help you heal. Lose excess weight.Get plenty of sleep. Ask your provider if it's OK to do gentle stretches or light exercises. This can help improve circulation.
Instructed patient Call your doctor or nurse call line now or seek immediate medical care
if: You are vomiting.You have new or worse belly pain.You have a fever. You cannot pass stools or gas.
Patient was instructed on the several structures involved in pain transmission, such as nerve ending: located throughout the body, externally in the skin
and internally in the body
Patient was instructed on personal hygiene. Soap and water are essential for keeping the skin
clean. A mild soap will do the job adequately. Use a bath sponge for scrubbing but do not use abrasive material. Wash off well after soaping. Drying with a clean towel is very important. Avoid sharing soaps and towels.
The patient was encouraged importance of keeping the extremity elevated above heart level on firm pillows and the need for applying ice bags to the surgical arthroscopy to control swelling and relieve pain. The patient was advised not to apply the ice pack directly to the skin
, but to wrap the ice in a small towel. The patient was instructed avoid bathing until able to stand for 10 to 15 minutes, then showering with the extremity covered by a plastic bag may be permitted. The patient was instructed the use of hot tubs, whirlpool baths, and heating pads should be avoided. The patient was encouraged of moving extremities to improve circulation and prevent blood clots. The patient was instructed physical therapy exercises needed for a gradual increase in strength and mobility.
The patient was instructed in gastrectomy indicating good wound management, dressing changes, process, regularity, and check of skin
. The patient was advised in obtaining appropriate devices, such as ostomy appliances, sterile dressings, and tube feedings and feeding pump. The patient was explained in characteristic relief of abandoning syndrome. The patient was advised to plan a low-carbohydrate, high-fat, high-protein diet. The patient was taught to eat small, frequent meals and to avoid taking liquids with meals. The patient was recommended to adopt a reclining position after meals.
The patient was instructed in thrombolytic therapy in the need that bed rest will be continued during the process and for 12 hours after an intracoronary infusion. The patient was advised that common blood sampling will be done to monitor coagulation times and that signs and symptoms of successful myocardial reperfusion, coronary reocclusion and bleeding will be checking. The patient was reviewed that signs of bleeding below the skin
are probable and will clear with time.
Instructed patient / care
giver for minimizing problems associated with PICC lines, guidelines include: Always wash hands before touching the PICC line, do not allow any sharp objects near the line, do not clean the skin
near the line with any acetone containing cleanser.