pain m
Instructed in S/S of com
plications which require need for m
edical intervention, including redness, increase or change in drainage, heat at the wound site, fever, bleedind or increased pain
.
Instructed in use of Isordil to help prevent chest pain
, by decreasing cardiac oxygen dem
and.
Instructed in the assessm
ent of their chest pain
, including am
ount, frequency, location, duration and any associated sym
ptom
s. Instructed to report these to the health care professional.
Instructed in diagnosis of Angina. This is a tem
porary lack of oxygenated blood supply to a portion of the heart, causing pain
.
Instructed in diagnosis of M
yocardial Infarction. This occurs when there is a prolonged lack of oxygenated blood supply to a portion of the heart m
uscle, causing pain
, resulting in dam
age to that area of the heart.
Instructed in S/S of hyperglycem
ia, such as excessive urination, thirst, nausea, vom
iting, abdom
inal pain
, or cram
ping, weak-tired feeling, drowsiness, deep-rapid breathing, or fruity breath. If these S/S occur client S/O instructed to notify M
D.
Instructed patient about new m
edication, Allopuriniol, and in S/E, such as drowsiness, fever, headache, nausea, vom
iting, diarrhea, abdom
inal pain
, gastritis, rash, alopecia and others.
Instructed patient about signs and sym
ptom
s of pneum
onia: high fever and chills, chest pain
, cough that m
ay be productive, green, yellow or rust-colored sputum
, m
alaise, loss of appetite, rapid pulse and rapid breathing.
Instructed patient about S/S of possible urinary tract infection, such as, back pain
, burning, oliguria, dysuria, retention, fever, etc.
Instructed patient to seek im
m
ediate m
edical care if any of the following situations occur besides vom
iting: blood presence in the vom
it, severe headache, severe abdom
inal pain
, fever over 101 degrees Fahrenheit, diarrhea or rapid breathing or pulse.