pain m
Pain relief
SN instructed patient on nonpharm
acologic pain
relief m
easures, including relaxation techniques, m
assage, stretching, positioning, and hot/cold packs. SN instructed patient to report to physician if patient experiences pain
level greater than 6, pain m
edications not effective, patient unable to tolerate pain m
edications, pain
affecting ability to perform
patient’s norm
al activities.
Sn teaching patient to take pain m
edication before pain
becom
es severe to achieve better pain
control and decreases the am
ount of pain m
edication that is required. SN instructed patient on pain
relief m
easures, including relaxation techniques, m
assage, stretching, positioning, and / or hot / cold packs.
SN instructed patient you can do m
any things to help knee pain
, whether it's due to a recent injury or arthritis you've had for years. Too m
uch rest can weaken your m
uscles, which can worsen joint pain
. Find an exercise program
that is safe for your knee. Do exercise, don’t risk a fall. A pain
ful or unstable knee can m
ake a fall m
ore likely, which can cause m
ore knee dam
age. Curb your risk of falling by m
aking sure your hom
e is well lit, using handrails on staircases, and using a sturdy ladder or foot stool if you need to reach som
ething from
a high shelf.