Re: need knowlwdge re knee surg
Agree with Tweety's comments re pain management. One of the most important things to tell nurses/doctors at preoperative assessment is the total amount of Oxycontin one takes in a day so adequate postoperative pain management can be provided.
I process about 20 referrals for homecare for patients having undergone hemi or total knee replacements... this great article highlights care I see doctors provide in Philadelphia area.
Knee Replacement Surgery - Treatment of Arthritis with Knee ...
Most patients have 2-3 day hospitalization, are then sent home with homecare RN and PT (physical therapy) for 2-3 weeks then go to outpatient center. If other significant medical problems, patients ocassionly go to Skilled nursing facility then home.
Most common pain med postoperatively is Oxycontin. We tell patients to take it especially 30-45 minutes before the therapist comes to the home and evenly spaced out do age while awake to decrease pain and promote one moving about the home. Most patients find after a few weeks, they slowly are able to decrease dose as not having that !!!XXX!!! grrrrr pain any longer.
Good luck with upcoming surgery. Wishing him better days ahead.
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