wound care
Procedures
Instructed patient To care
for your skin:Wash your skin with warm water and dry it well before you attach the pouch.
Avoid skin care
products that contain alcohol. These can make your skin too dry.
SN instructed patient and care
giver to call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care
. For example, call if: Patient passed out (lost consciousness). patient have signs of severe bleeding, such as: A severe headache that is different from past headaches.
Instructed care
giver about care
Plan for patient with mental Retardation Education on Parents,Each stage of child development for ages. Support parental involvement in child care
. Anticipatory guidance and management face a difficult child behavior. Inform existing educational facilities and groups. Care
giver verbalized.
Instructed patient Call your doctor or nurse call line now or seek immediate medical care
if: You are vomiting.You have new or worse belly pain.You have a fever. You cannot pass stools or gas.
Patient was instructed on tips for a good personal hygiene such as, Keep the skin clean. People who live in warm climates or tend to sweat need to take extra care
. Do not re-wear the clothes without washing them.
Instructed patient how to change the dressings and how to care
for the tubes and drains. Recommend to splint the abdomen when coughing or sneezing.
Advised the patient receives complete instructions in the care
of the prosthesis. Instructed patient how to apply the elastic sleeve or wrap the stump for molding and shaping. Encouraged patient that the stump should not be wrapped too strongly, since this will prejudice circulation. Encouraged the importance of daily hygiene to prevent infection and skin breakdown.
The patient was instructed in cardiac catheterization on care
of the puncture site. The patient was advised that bruising of and around the insertion site is normal.
The patient was instructed in carotid endarterectomy about daily care
of the surgical incision and dressing changes. The patient was advised the atherosclerotic process and explain the importance of risk factor modification to reduce the chance of future plaque buildup in the carotid and other arteries. The patient was encouraged to avoid bending from the waist or lifting and straining.
The patient was instructed in carpal tunnel release on care
of the hands and dressings, to keep the arm and hand elevated above heart level to reduce swelling and healing. The patient was reviewed to check the dressing daily for signs of bleeding or drainage, when bathing are permitted the patient should be shower with the dressing covered by a plastic bag. The patient was recommended to follow prescribed exercises to maintain circulation and improve range of motion such as sponge squeezing.