pain m
Others
Sn explain that the joint pain
can affect one or m
ore joints. The joint pain
can be caused by m
any types of injuries or conditions. It m
ay be linked to arthritis, bursitis, and m
uscle pain
. No m
atter what causes it, this can be very bothersom
e. Som
e things that can cause joint pain
are: Autoim
m
une diseases such as rheum
atoid arthritis and lupus Bursitis Chondrom
alacia patellae Crystals in the joint: Gout ( especially found in the big toe ) and Calcium
pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD ) ( pseudo gout ) Infections caused by a virusInjury, such as a fracture Osteoarthritis Osteom
yelitis ( bone infection ), Septic arthritis ( joint infection ) Tendinitis Unusual exertion or overuse, including strains or sprains.
The best treatm
ent for nerve pain
, ultim
ately, is to m
anage your diabetes well. In fact, a m
ajor study by the Am
erican Diabetes Association in 2006 showed that strict blood glucose control with intensive insulin therapy lowered the chances of having sym
ptom
s of peripheral neuropathy - tingling, burning, and pain
- by 64%. While you can't control whether or not you get diabetic nerve pain
, you can help control your glucose levels with diet, exercise, and m
ediations if you need them
.
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.
Patient was instructed on foot care: a podiatrist can also fit patient with shoe inserts called orthotics to support the feet if have diabetic nerve pain
or the m
uscles have becom
e weak from
nerve dam
age. If pain
or weakness is so severe that it's too pain
ful or even im
possible to walk, a foot brace or orthopedic shoes m
ight help. Further teaching is needed.
Skilled nurse advised patient to elevate both legs to decrease pain
and im
prove circulation.
The patient was instructed in chest traum
a flail chest how to splint the chest when coughing to avoid pain
. The patient was encouraged to review upper respiratory infection, shortness of breath, persistent cough, and persistent chest pain
.
Instructed patient avoid any activities that cause m
ild pain
in your arm
. Talk to your healthcare team
if you have concerns about pain
or range of m
otion. Don't lift anything heavier than 10 pounds with the affected arm
.
SN assessed portacath insertion site every visit. SN instructed s/sx to report to SN / M
D such as redness, pain
, puffiness around port, drainage from
insertion site, tem
perature above 100 degrees, shortness of breath and chest pain
. Sn instructed on portacath care and protection of the skin over the port.
Patient was instructed on shortness of breath that m
ake people feel like they can't take enough air, the chest feel tight. Som
etim
es the feeling is worse when active or lying down flat. If experiencing other sym
ptom
s like cough, chest pain
or a fever tell the nurse or doctor.
Patient was instructed on other reasons Why Older People Fall such as: Lightheadedness with standing caused by postural hypotension (blood pressure that drops dram
atically with standing), other form
s of dizziness, persistent pain
in any part of the leg.