pain m
Instructed patient about S/S of osteoarthritis, such as, aching pain
which increases with activity and is usually relieved with rest, stiffness upon rising, fatigue, decreased exercise tolerance, crepitus, restriction of joint m
ovem
ent and others.
Instructed patient about how in m
any cases this condition produces som
e am
ount of short-lived discom
fort that disappears within a year. Lim
ited and m
inor pain
of osteoarthritis m
ay occur at intervals of a few m
onths or a year and can be treated putting the joint to rest, applying heat and taking non-steroidal anti-inflam
m
atory m
edications such as Aspirin, Ibuprofen or Naproxen.
Instructed patient on how the severe and persistent pain
caused by osteoarthritis m
ay be treated with prescription pain
killers. Corticosteriod m
edications can be injected into a pain
ful joint to relieve discom
fort, but this procedure carries the risk of dam
aging the joint cartilage if perform
ed too frequently.
Instructed patient about the im
portance of seeing an ophthalm
ologist im
m
ediately if any of the S/S occur: blurred or double vision, narrowed field of vision, seeing dark spots, pressured feeling or pain
in the eyes and difficulty seeing in dim
light.
Instructed patient on S/S of hyperglycem
ia such as: excessive urination, thirst, nausea, vom
iting, abdom
inal pain
/cram
ps, 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 on how to recognize the signs and sym
ptom
s of angina such as: SOB, chest pain
, anxiety, indigestion, sweating, and shortness of breath. Contact your prim
ary care physician if the condition worsens, or if you exhibit other sym
ptom
s.
Instructed patient about the diagnosis of Angina, which is a tem
porary lack of oxygenated blood supply to a portion of the heart, causing pain
.
Instructed patient on diagnosis of M
yocardial Infarction, which is a prolonged lack of oxygenated blood supply to a portion of the heart m
uscle, causing pain
, and resulting in dam
age to that area of the heart.
Instructed patient about the assessm
ent of chest pain
, including am
ount, frequency, location, duration and any associated sym
ptom
s. Also instructed patient to report im
m
ediately to his/her doctor.
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.