pain m
SN instructed that the joint that is dam
aged by injury or disease can be rem
oved and replaced with a new one. There are tim
es when only a part of the joint needs to be replaced or repaired. Your healthcare provider m
ay try other treatm
ents before joint replacem
ent surgery, such as steroid injections or m
edicines. Pain
relief and increased function are the goals of joint replacem
ent. Knee, hip, and shoulder joints are the m
ost com
m
on joints replaced. Joints in your elbows, fingers, and ankles can also be repaired or replaced. Your risk of infection, bleeding, and blood clots increase with surgery. You m
ay be allergic to the m
aterial used in your new joint. Nerves, m
uscles, tendons, and blood vessels near your joint m
ay becom
e dam
aged during surgery. The new joint m
ay loosen or com
e out of the socket. Sn instructed patient on sym
ptom
s / signs ( S/S ) of infection such as fever, drainage, swelling, redness. Patient recalls back partial teaching of redness. Patient instructed to report any sym
ptom
s should they occur to physician / nurse ( M
D / SN ).
SN instructed patient and care giver that Silvadene is used with other treatm
ents to help prevent and treat wound and skin infections. Silver sulfadiazine (silvadene) works by stopping the growth of bacteria. Silver sulfadiazine belongs to a class of drugs known as sulfa antibiotics. Possible SE m
ay include: pain
, burning, or itching of the treated skin. Skin and m
ucous m
em
branes (such as the gum
s) m
ay becom
e blue/gray in color. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharm
acist prom
ptly.
Lovastatin reduces levels of "bad" cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein, or LDL) and triglycerides in the blood, while increasing levels of "good" cholesterol (high-density lipoprotein, or HDL). Lovastatin is used to lower the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other heart com
plications in people with diabetes, coronary heart disease, or other risk factors. Lovastatin can cause a condition that results in the breakdown of skeletal m
uscle tissue, leading to kidney failure. This condition m
ay be m
ore likely to occur in older adults and in people who have kidney disease or poorly controlled hypothyroidism
(underactive thyroid). Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice, it m
ay interact with lovastatin and lead to unwanted side effects. Avoid the use of grapefruit products while taking lovastatin. Avoid eating foods that are high in fat or cholesterol. Lovastatin will not be as effective in lowering your cholesterol if you do not follow a cholesterol-lowering diet plan. Avoid drinking alcohol. It can raise triglyceride levels and m
ay increase your risk of liver dam
age. Com
m
on side effects m
ay include: constipation, stom
ach pain
; m
uscle cram
ps; or headache. You can lower your Cholesterol by avoiding alcohol and avoid eating foods that are high in fat or cholesterol. Eat foods rich in om
ega-3 fatty acids, You can add soluble fiber to your diet by eating oats and fruits, beans, lentils, and vegetables. Exercise on m
ost days of the week and increase your physical activity.
Instructed patient call your health hare provider im
m
ediately if you have: pain
, fever, a large am
ount of bright red bleeding and also if you have: warm
th, redness, or swelling along the arm
or PICC line insertion site. A tear or break in the PICC line catheter or tubing.
Instructed patient caregiver that It is norm
al to feel som
e pain
and discom
fort for about a week after the tracheostom
y procedure. If you have difficulty breathing and it is not relieved by your usual m
ethod of clearing secretions. when secretions becom
e thick, if crusting occurs or m
ucus plugs are present. Your physician m
ay recom
m
end increasing.
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.
SN educated patient on Bupropion. This m
edication is used to treat m
ajor depression. This m
edication works by helping to restore the balance of natural chem
icals in the brain. Take this m
edication by m
outh, usually once daily with or without food. If nausea occurs, you m
ay take this drug with food. Do not crush, chew or break the tablets. Swallow tablets whole. Since this drug m
ay cause sleeplessness at first, it is best not to take near bedtim
e. The dosage is based on your m
edical condition and response to therapy. Do not take m
ore or less m
edication than prescribed. Taking m
ore than the recom
m
ended dose of bupropion will increase your risk of having a seizure. side effects m
ay include dry m
outh, nausea, vom
iting, stom
ach/abdom
inal pain
, flushing, headache/m
igraine, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, increased sweating, strange taste in m
outh, weakness, drowsiness, or blurred vision m
ay occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor prom
ptly. Patient voiced understanding.
SN instructed patient to increase fluid intake after discharge for constipation due to anesthesia and pain m
edication. Patient m
ay also try warm
prune juice, stool softener (Senokot) or m
agnesium
citrate.
SN instructed patient and care giver to take Carafate (sucralfate) on an em
pty stom
ach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a m
eal and avoid taking any other m
edications within 2 hours before or after you take Carafate. Side effects of Carafate include: nausea, vom
iting, GI upset/pain
, constipation, diarrhea, insom
nia, dizziness, drowsiness or headache.
Instructed patient While the stom
a site heals, clean around the stom
a site daily. Follow these steps: Allow skin to dry. 2-Instructed patient While the stom
a site heals, clean around the stom
a site daily. Follow these steps:Observe your stom
a site daily for redness, pain
, swelling, or unusual drainage around the tube. If you notice any of these signs, call your doctor 3-Instructed patient If you cannot unclog your tube, call your doctor. It is im
portant not to m
iss your prescribed liquid food and water.