pain m
General
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 ).
Instructed patient call your health hare provider im
m
ediately if you have: pain
, fever, a large am
ount of bright red bleeding and also if you have: warm
th, redness, or swelling along the arm
or PICC line insertion site. A tear or break in the PICC line catheter or tubing.
SN instructed patient to increase fluid intake after discharge for constipation due to anesthesia and pain m
edication. Patient m
ay also try warm
prune juice, stool softener (Senokot) or m
agnesium
citrate.
Instructed patient to seek im
m
ediate m
edical care if any of the following situations occur besides vom
iting: blood present in the vom
it, severe headache, severe abdom
inal pain
, fever over 101 degrees Fahrenheit, diarrhea or rapid breathing or pulse.
SN instructed that infrequent passage of hard, dry stool, low back pain
, abdom
inal fullness and/or abdom
inal discom
fort, decreased appetite, nausea and/or vom
iting, and rectal pressure m
ay constitute as signs/sym
ptom
s of constipation. Patient verbalized understanding.
SN instructed patient ways to clear nasal sinuses and to m
oisturize your sinuses by draping a towel over your head as you breathe in the vapor from
a bowl of m
edium
-hot water. Keep the vapor directed toward your face. Or take a hot shower, breathing in the warm
, m
oist air to help ease pain
and help m
ucus drain. Rinse out your nasal passages. Use a specially designed squeeze bottle, saline canister.
SN assessed patient for COVID 19 sym
ptom
s . Patient questions if they have had a fever, cough, SOB loss of taste of sm
ell or generalized pain
. patient denied any sym
ptom
s. Patient instructed on COVID 19 sym
ptom
s, transition and prevention.
Instructed patient m
ost people who becom
e sick with COVID-19 will only experience m
ild illness and can recover at hom
e. Sym
ptom
s m
ight last a few days, and people who have the virus m
ight feel better in about a week. Treatm
ent is aim
ed at relieving sym
ptom
s and includes rest, fluid intake and pain
relievers.
Instructed patient see if over-the-counter m
edicines for fever help the person feel better. M
ake sure the person who is sick drinks a lot of fluids and rests. SN looked for em
ergency warning signs for COVID-19. If som
eone is showing any of these signs, seek em
ergency m
edical care im
m
ediately if trouble breathing , persistent pain
or pressure in the chest.
SN instructed patient that M
astitis is an inflam
m
ation of breast tissue that som
etim
es involves an infection. The inflam
m
ation results in breast pain
, swelling, warm
th and redness. You m
ight also have fever and chills. M
astitis m
ost com
m
only affects wom
en who are breast-feeding (lactation m
astitis).