wound infection
SN instructed that should be call your doctor right away if you notice any of the following signs and symptoms of an infection
: Fever ( this is sometimes the only sign of an infection
), chills and sweats, change in cough or a new cough, sore throat or new mouth sore, shortness of breath, nasal congestion, stiff neck, burning or pain with urination, unusual vaginal discharge or irritation, increased urination, redness, soreness, or swelling in any area, including surgical wound
s and ports, diarrhea, vomiting, pain in the abdomen or rectum, new onset of pain.
SN instructed thats cystitis is inflammation of the bladder, usually caused by a bladder infection
. It's a common type of urinary tract infection
( UTI ), particularly in women, and is usually more of a nuisance than a cause for serious concern. Mild cases will often get better by themselves within a few days. However, some people experience episodes of cystitis frequently and may need regular or long - term treatment. There's also a chance that cystitis could lead to a more serious kidney infection
in some cases, so it's important to seek medical advice if your symptoms don't improve.
SN instructed that the most commonly experienced symptom across individuals with UTIs is a burning sensation during urination. The passage through which urine passes to be expelled from the body becomes tender due to the infection
; when urine goes through it, the person experiences a painful sensation that mostly doesn’t last post urination. Since in a lot of cases UTIs are not present with signs, if a burning pain is felt during urination, the infection
may be strong, and thus seeking treatment at the earliest is recommended.
SN instructed patient that Bactrim DS is an antibiotic used to treat Urinary tract Infection
( UTI ). Instructed to use this medication for the full prescribed length of time. Your symptoms may improve before the infection
is completely cleared. Skipping doses may also increase your risk of further infection
that is resistant to antibiotics. Instructed the most common side effects have included nausea, vomiting, anorexia, rash, and urticaria. Instructed to notify physician ( MD ) of any side effects.
SN instructed patient on ways to prevent Urinary tract infection
( UTI ). Cranberry juice contains active compounds that are able to survive the digestive process. In the urinary tract system, these compounds actively work to fight bacteria. Its effectiveness at treating urinary tract infection
s has been proven, and regularly consuming cranberry juice can help prevent them. You don’t have to choose straight cranberry juice, it can be blended with apple juice or even water for taste without losing its effectiveness. Water helps to keep the system flushed out, preventing bacteria from accumulating and causing problems. Cranberry juice or cranberry juice cocktails should be offered on a regular basis and water intake should be tracked daily to ensure the patients are consuming enough water. Never Force yourself and wait - when you need to go the bathroom, your needs should be tended to immediately. Do not, under any circumstances, wait for a long period of time. Holding a full bladder for long periods of time can quickly lead to a urinary tract infection
. Patient / caregiver verbalized understanding.
Instructed to contact physician inmediately if uncontrolled bleeding or excruciating pain occurs at wound
site.
Instructed in management and control of wound
through activity such as frequent rest periods, no overexertion, no lifting, bending or stooping. Passive and active exercises to increase vascular tone. Elevate affected extremity to promote venous return. Give pain medication, if prescribed, 30 minutes prior to any activity.
Instructed to keep pressure off wound
area to promote circulation which is essential to healing.
Instructed in need for proper nutrition to promote wound
healing, including foods high in Vitamin C and protein.
Instructed in S/S of complications which require need for medical intervention, including redness, increase or change in drainage, heat at the wound
site, fever, bleedind or increased pain.