Nursing Care Plan for Benign Postatic Hyperplasia
February 18, 2011
Labels:
Nursing Care Plan
Assessment
- Subjective data :
- The patient complained pain in the wound incision.
- The patient says can not have intercourse.
- Patients are always asking action taken.
- The patient said that urinating is not felt.
- Objective Data :
- There incision wound
- Tachycardia
- Restless
- Blood pressure increases
- Facial expressions of fear
- Installed catheter
Nursing Diagnosis
Disruption of comfort : pain associated with muscle spasm spincter
Purpose
After 3-5 days of treatment for patients unable to maintain adequate degree of comfort.
Results Criteria
- The verbal pain patients say reduced or lost.
- Patients can rest.
Intervention
- Note the location of pain, intensity (scale 0 - 10)
- Monitor and record the pain, the location, duration and trigger factors and pain relief.
- Observe the signs of non-verbal pain (anxiety, forehead wrinkle, increased blood pressure and pulse)
- Give a warm ompres in the abdomen, especially the lower abdomen.
- Instruct patient to avoid stimulants (coffee, tea, smoking, abdominal strain)
- Set the position of the patient as comfortable as possible, teach relaxation techniques.
- Perform therapeutic treatment of aseptic.
- Report to your doctor if the pain increases.
0 comments:
Post a Comment