pain m
Instructed patient contact your healthcare provider or physician im
m
ediately: if you have an irregular heart rate, if you feel increased pain
or discom
fort and if you have difficulty breathing and it is not relieved by your usual m
ethod of clearing secretions. Patient verbalized understanding.
Instructed patient call your doctor if you have:fever or chills, redness, swelling, or pain
that is getting worse, bleeding or drainage from
the hole, cough or shortness of breath, even after you suction your tube, nausea or vom
iting, any new or unusual sym
ptom
s.
SN instructed patient ways to clear nasal sinuses and to m
oisturize your sinuses by draping a towel over your head as you breathe in the vapor from
a bowl of m
edium
-hot water. Keep the vapor directed toward your face. Or take a hot shower, breathing in the warm
, m
oist air to help ease pain
and help m
ucus drain. Rinse out your nasal passages. Use a specially designed squeeze bottle, saline canister.
Instructed patient Call your doctor or nurse call line now or seek im
m
ediate m
edical care if: You are vom
iting.You have new or worse belly pain
.You have a fever. You cannot pass stools or gas.
SN assessed patient for COVID 19 sym
ptom
s . Patient questions if they have had a fever, cough, SOB loss of taste of sm
ell or generalized pain
. patient denied any sym
ptom
s. Patient instructed on COVID 19 sym
ptom
s, transition and prevention.
SN explained to patient that Diflucan is used to treat serious fungal or yeast infections, such as urinary tract infections. It works by stopping the growth of Candida. It usually starts to work within one day, but it m
ay take 3 days for your sym
ptom
s to im
prove and up to 7 days for your sym
ptom
s to disappear. Nausea, vom
iting, diarrhea, stom
ach upset/pain
, headache, dizziness, or hair loss m
ay occur while using Diflucan.
Instructed patient m
ost people who becom
e sick with COVID-19 will only experience m
ild illness and can recover at hom
e. Sym
ptom
s m
ight last a few days, and people who have the virus m
ight feel better in about a week. Treatm
ent is aim
ed at relieving sym
ptom
s and includes rest, fluid intake and pain
relievers.
Instructed patient see if over-the-counter m
edicines for fever help the person feel better. M
ake sure the person who is sick drinks a lot of fluids and rests. SN looked for em
ergency warning signs for COVID-19. If som
eone is showing any of these signs, seek em
ergency m
edical care im
m
ediately if trouble breathing , persistent pain
or pressure in the chest.
SN instructed patient that M
astitis is an inflam
m
ation of breast tissue that som
etim
es involves an infection. The inflam
m
ation results in breast pain
, swelling, warm
th and redness. You m
ight also have fever and chills. M
astitis m
ost com
m
only affects wom
en who are breast-feeding (lactation m
astitis).
Cefuroxim
e is generally well tolerated, and its side effects are usually transient. If ingested after food, this antibiotic is both better absorbed and less likely to cause its m
ost com
m
on side effects of diarrhea, nausea, vom
iting, headaches/m
igraines, dizziness, and abdom
inal pain
com
pared to m
ost antibiotics in its class. Although a widely stated cross-allergic risk of about 10% exists between cephalosporins and penicillin. Recent assessm
ents have shown no increased risk for a cross-allergic reaction for Cefuroxim
e and several other second-generation or later cephalosporins.