skin care
Instructed patient all bed-bound and chair-bound persons, or those whose ability to reposition is impaired, to be at risk for pressure ulcers.
Instructed care
giver reduce friction by making sure when lifting a patient in bed that they are
lifted, not dragged during repositioning, prevent ulcers from occurring and can also help them from
getting worse .
Partient is unable for diabetic care
due to multiples functional limitation such as poor vision, poor eyes/ hand coordination. No care
giver available at this time.
Instructed patient care
giver knowledge of maintenance and care
of PICC lines insures long term use. Problems, detected early, greatly decrease any complications that might be associated with this line.
Care
giver instructed about feeding and tube care
to prevent a clogged feeding tube, flush your tube with water each time after giving a feeding or medication. If your feeding tube becomes clogged, you can use these methods: Place the syringe into your feeding tube, and pull back on the plunger. Flush your tube with warm tap water.
Skilled nurse teach patient's and describe each step of the procedure , encouraging participation in ostomy care
,teach patient about a new stoma techniques to use for cleansing. No signs of symptoms of infections noted.
Patient and care
giver taught on discharge planning, to follow up with PCP with any new changes, to continue with care
as instructed and/or taught by nurse.
SN instructed patient on high risk medication, anticoagulant, warfarin. Use precautions such as, Tell care
providers you take warfarin before you have any medical or dental procedures, Avoid situations that increase your risk of injury, Use safer hygiene and grooming products, Consider wearing a bracelet or carrying a card that says you take warfarin. Patient understanding.
Instructed patient when should you contact your care
giver: you have little or no urine draining from the nephrostomy tube, you have nausea and are vomiting, the black mark on your tube has moved or is longer than when it was put in ,you have questions or concerns about your condition or care
.
Instructed care
giver to keep patient's ulcer from becoming infected, it is important to: keep blood glucose levels under tight control; keep the ulcer clean and bandaged; cleanse the wound daily, using a wound dressing or bandage; and avoid walking barefoot.