edema
Procedures
The patient was instructed in herniorrhaphy to apply scrotal provision or ice packs to reduction scrotal edema
and distress. The patient was reviewed to get proper supplies like sterile dressings. The patient was instructed to evade coughing, straining, stretching, constipation, heavy lifting, energetic exercises. The patient was advised to immobilizing incision manually or with a pillow during coughing, sneezing, or hiccups.
SN completed assessment done on all body systems and noted patient with elevated blood pressure during visit. SN completed treatment during visit and noted no drainage on old tx, wound callused and new area found to left medial top of foot remains intact with no drainage noted. SN noted patient complaint of pain to bilateral lower extremities with +2 edema
noted. SN educated primary caregiver on the importance of elevation of bilateral lower extremities as well as pain management for patient.
Instructed patient you should contact your doctor immediately if you believe your catheter is infected. Redness (erythema), warmth to touch, swelling (edema
), fever or drainage from around the catheter site may indicate your catheter is infected. Some redness after insertion is expected but should not persist.