pain
Pain relief
SN instructed patient on nonpharmacologic pain
relief measures, including relaxation techniques, massage, stretching, positioning, and hot/cold packs. SN instructed patient to report to physician if patient experiences pain
level greater than 6, pain
medications not effective, patient unable to tolerate pain
medications, pain
affecting ability to perform patient’s normal activities.
Sn teaching patient to take pain
medication before pain
becomes severe to achieve better pain
control and decreases the amount of pain
medication that is required. SN instructed patient on pain
relief measures, including relaxation techniques, massage, stretching, positioning, and / or hot / cold packs.
SN instructed patient you can do many things to help knee pain
, whether it's due to a recent injury or arthritis you've had for years. Too much rest can weaken your muscles, which can worsen joint pain
. Find an exercise program that is safe for your knee. Do exercise, don’t risk a fall. A pain
ful or unstable knee can make a fall more likely, which can cause more knee damage. Curb your risk of falling by making sure your home is well lit, using handrails on staircases, and using a sturdy ladder or foot stool if you need to reach something from a high shelf.