wound care
General
SN stressed importance of daily foot care
such as wearing shoes or slippers at all time to prevent foot injury.
SN instructed patient about cast care
: keep the cast clean and avoid getting dirt or sand inside the cast. Do not apply powder or lotion on or near the cast. Cover the cast when eating, do not place anything inside the cast, even for itchy areas. Sticking items inside the cast can injure the skin and lead to infection. Using a hair dryer on the cool setting may help soothe itching, do not pull the padding out from inside your cast.
SN instructed about Care
of teeth. Brush twice daily. After getting up from bed and before going to the bed. Rinse mouth after taking food. Once in year dental check up. Clean the tongue with tongue cleaner after brushing. Neem stick, salt or charcoal can be used for brushing.
Ostomy care
Instructed patient limit foods such as broccoli, cabbage, onions, fish, and garlic in your diet to help reduce odor.
Ostomy care
Instructed patient the materials you use to wash your stoma and the skin around it should be clean, but they do not need
to be sterile.
Ostomy care
Instructed patient you may shower or bathe with your pouch on or off. Remember that your stoma may function during this
time.
Skilled nurse developed patient plan of care
with patient/care
giver involvement to be countersigned by physician. SN to perform complete physical assessment each visit with emphasis on disease process. SN to assess other co-morbidities including list diseases and other conditions that present themselves during this episode of care
. SN to recognize and intervene to minimize complications; notify physician immediately of any potential problems that impede completion of patient recovery and desired goals.
Patient was explained that having a nephrostomy tube in for a long time increases the risk of getting an infection. Nephrostomy tube care
focuses on preventing infection. Follow-up care
is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor or nurse call line if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results and keep a list of the medicines you take.. understanding was verbalized
SN instructed care
giver that changing a patient's position in bed every 2 hours helps keep blood flowing. This helps the skin stay healthy and prevents bedsores.
Instructed patient Intervention of impaired physical mobility, this condition includes prevention of dependent disabilities, restoring mobility when possible, as well as maintaining or preserving the existing mobility. Special patient care
includes changing position, exercises, nutrition and giving a safe environment, etc. We look in detail at the nursing care
plan for impaired physical mobility. Patient verbalized understanding.