urinary tract infection
Procedures
SN instructed patient / caregiver that urine drainage bag of the catheter should always be suspended below the level of the pubic bone, including during walking or sitting. Cleaning the groin and buttock areas regularly will decrease contamination of the catheter and the risk of infection
. Anchoring the catheter to the leg with the provided strap prevents tugging injuries of the urethra.
SN instructed patient about tracheotomy care dressing changes promote skin integrity and help prevent infection
at the stoma site and
in the respiratory system. The patient should be instructed at least once per shift, apply a new dressing to the stoma site to absorb secretions and insulate the skin
. After applying a skin barrier, apply either a split - drain or a foam dressing. Change a wet dressing immediately.
Instructed patient keep the skin around your PEG tube dry. This will help prevent skin irritation and infection
.
Tracheostomy Care Instructed patient long term complications include acute airway obstruction, blocked tube, Infection
localized to stoma or
tracheo-bronchial
Tracheostomy care Instructed patient to contact the doctors or nurse if there are any signs of infection
at the stoma site including
any redness, odor, swelling.
Instructed patient caring for your stoma and the skin around it is very important to prevent infection
of your skin and kidneys.
Patient instructed Signs that your pacemaker isn't working as it should or you have developed an infection
or blood clot include breathlessness, dizziness, fainting, prolonged weakness. A swollen arm on the side of the pacemaker.chest pains.prolonged hiccups.a high temperature of 38C or above. Patient instructed Tell your doctor if you gain weight, if your legs or ankles get puffy, or if you faint or get dizzy.
Instructed patient once the hole in your neck is not sore from the surgery, clean the hole with a cotton swab or a cotton ball at least once a day to prevent infection
.
Instructed patient keep the sore covered with a special dressing. This protects against infection
and helps keep the sore moist so it can heal.