pain m
Others
SN advised patient to call doctor im
m
ediately if any of the following happen: The cast gets wet, dam
aged, or breaks, skin or nails on the toes below the cast becom
e discolored, such as blue or gray, skin, or toes below the cast are num
b, tingling, or cold, the swelling is m
ore than before the cast was put on, bleeding, drainage, or bad sm
ells com
e from
the cast, and severe or new pain
occurs. Patient verbalized understanding of instructions given.
SN teaching the patient / caregiver on S / S ( signs / sym
ptom
s) of wound infection to report to physician, such as increased tem
p >100.5, chills, increase in drainage, foul odor, redness, or unrelieved pain
.
SN instructed patient / caregiver on service authorization, advance directives, rights and responsibilities, rights of the elderly and obtained necessary signatures. Instructed patient / caregiver on 24 hour nurse availability and provided / posted the agency telephone num
ber. Also instructed that after hours, weekends and holidays an answering service will reach the nurse and he / she will return the patient / caregiver call and answer any questions or m
ake a visit if needed. Patient and caregiver stated understanding. Patient and caregiver educated on diabetic diet, diabetic foot care, sym
ptom
s / signs ( s / s ) of depression, m
anaging pain
with m
edications, healthy skin, and pressure ulcer prevention. Leaflets left in hom
e.
Instructed patient Contact your healthcare provider or physician im
m
ediately: ff you have an irregular heart rate, your fluids or using cool m
ist hum
idification. If you have any other problem
s or concerns. If you feel increased pain
or discom
fort.
Instructed patient When should I contact m
y healthcare provider. You drain less than 30 m
illiliters (2 tablespoons) in 24 hours. This m
ay m
ean your drain can be rem
oved. You suddenly stop draining fluid or think your JP drain is blocked. You have a fever higher than 101.5°F (38.6°C). You have increased pain
, redness, or swelling around the drain site. If you have questions about your JP drain care contact your physician.