pain m
Instructed in new m
edication Plavix to reduce atherosclerotic events. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as headache, dizziness, fatigue, depression, pain
, edem
a, hypertension, rhinitis, epistaxis, abdom
inal pain
, gastritis, constipation, diarrhea, ulcers, arthralgia, coughing, rash, pruritus and others.
Instructed in new m
edication Vioxx to m
anage osteoarthritis. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as headache, asthenia, fatigue, dizziness, aseptic m
eningitis, hypertension, lower-extrem
ity edem
a, sinusitis, diarrhea, dyspepsia, epigastric discom
fort, heartburn, nausea, abdom
inal pain
, GI bleeding, urinary tract infection, hyponatrem
ia, back pain
, bronchitis, upper respiratory tract infection, pulm
onary edem
a and flu-like syndrom
e. Patient m
ay experience signs and sym
ptom
s of GI bleeding, including bloody vom
itus, blood in urine and stool and black, tarry stools. Advised to call M
D if he experiences these signs or sym
ptom
s. Report rash, unexplained weight gain or edem
a. Avoid aspirin and products containing aspirin unless prescriber has instructed otherwise. Avoid OTC anti-inflam
m
atories such as ibuprofen (Advil) unless prescriber has instructed it. All NSAIDs including Rofecoxib m
ay adversely affect the liver. Signs and sym
ptom
s of liver toxicity include nausea, fatigue, lethargy, itching, jaundice, right upper quadrant tenderness and flu-like syndrom
e. Instructed to stop therapy and call M
D im
m
ediately if patient experiences these signs or sym
ptom
s. Wom
en m
ust inform
M
D if they becom
e pregnant, or they are planning on becom
ing pregnant while taking drugs. This drug m
ay be taken without regard to food although taking it with food m
ay decrease GI distress.
The m
ost com
m
on adverse effects of this drug are dyspepsia, epigastric discom
fort, heartburn and nausea. Taking drug with food m
ay help m
inim
ize these effects.
Instructed in various factors that help alleviate pain
without, or in addition to, analgesics such as frequent position changes, relaxation techniques, heat or cold, regular rest periods, pillows to support pain
ful area, etc.
Instructed in m
anagem
ent of chest pain
, to sit or lie down and rest im
m
ediately at onset of pain
, if NTG available to take as instructed and/or call 911.
Instructed patient on m
anagem
ent of chest pain
. These steps are to be followed in case of occurrences: sit or lie down and rest im
m
ediately at onset of pain
, if NTG available take as instructed and/or call 911.
Patient was instructed on Passive exercises or ROM
exercises. All exercises are done sm
oothly and gently. Never force, jerk or over-stretch a m
uscle. This can hurt the m
uscle or joint instead of helping. M
ove the joint slowly. This is especially im
portant when having m
uscle spasm
s. ROM
exercises should never cause pain
or go beyond the norm
al m
ovem
ent of the joint. Stop them
if the person feels pain
.
Patient was instructed on chronic wound healing. That m
ay be com
prom
ised by coexisting underlying conditions, such as, venous valve backflow, peripheral vascular disease, uncontrolled edem
a and diabetes m
ellitus. It is im
portant to rem
em
ber that increased wound pain m
ay be an indicator of wound com
plications that need treatm
ent, and therefore practitioners m
ay be constantly reassess the wound as well as the associated pain
.
Patient was instructed on foot care: a podiatrist can also fit patient with shoe inserts called orthotics to support the feet if have diabetic nerve pain
or the m
uscles have becom
e weak from
nerve dam
age. If pain
or weakness is so severe that it's too pain
ful or even im
possible to walk, a foot brace or orthopedic shoes m
ight help. Further teaching is needed.
Patient instructed in setting a daily tim
e aside for relaxation that will in turn break the pain
-cycle.
Patient instructed in following a daily exercise routine but to avoid exertion as this m
ay worsen pain
.