pain m
Diseases Process
SN to assess cardiovascular status, identify any signs and sym
ptom
s of im
paired cardiovascular function. SN to instruct patient on disease process, typical sym
ptom
s of an underlying cardiovascular issue include: pain
or pressure in the chest, which m
ay indicate angina, pain
or discom
fort in the arm
s, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue, lightheadedness or dizziness, cold sweats
Instructed patient when should I call m
y healthcare provider. Contact your healthcare provider or physician im
m
ediately if you have an irregular heart rate. If you feel increased pain
or discom
fort. It is norm
al to feel som
e pain
and discom
fort for about a week after the tracheostom
y procedure. If you have difficulty breathing and it is not relieved by your usual m
ethod of clearing secretions. When secretions becom
e thick, if crusting occurs or m
ucus plugs are present. Your physician m
ay recom
m
end increasing your fluids or using cool m
ist hum
idification.
SN instructed patient on s/s of prostate cancer. While m
ost prostate cancer does not cause any sym
ptom
s at all, the sym
ptom
s and signs of prostate cancer m
ay include: frequent urination, weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to em
pty the bladder, the urge to urinate frequently at night, blood in the urine, new onset of erectile dysfunction, pain
or burning during urination, which is m
uch less com
m
on and discom
fort or pain
when sitting, caused by an enlarged prostate.
Instructed to contact physician inm
ediately if uncontrolled bleeding or excruciating pain
occurs at wound site.
Instructed in signs and sym
ptom
s of com
plications and/or deterioration of wound status such as tem
perature above 100 grade, increase redness, drainage, edem
a, increase pain
, increase size of wound.
Instructed in m
anagem
ent and control of wound through activity such as frequent rest periods, no overexertion, no lifting, bending or stooping. Passive and active exercises to increase vascular tone. Elevate affected extrem
ity to prom
ote venous return. Give pain m
edication, if prescribed, 30 m
inutes prior to any activity.
Instructed to recognize S/S of Rheum
atoid arthritis such as loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, pain
and tenderness of joint, weight loss, swelling, etc.
Instructed in m
easures to control rheum
atoid arthritis such as adequate exercise, proper diet, stress control, pain
control, physical or occupational therapy, self-help devices, em
otional support and others.
Instructed in recognizing signs and sym
ptom
s of angina pectoris such as chest pain
, anxiety, indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath.
Instructed in signs and sym
ptom
s of possible com
plication of Foley Catheter such as urinary tract infection (sym
ptom
s include cloudy urine, foul odor, fever and pain
in bladder area), blocked catheter, bleeding, leaking, and bladder spasm
s.