Published Oct 13, 2003
kwagner_51
592 Posts
I have been at the hospital for the last 3 Mondays. On the 1st Monday I had an 80 y/o male who was going home before my clinical ended at noon. Last week I was with another student and we did care together on a 67y/o thyroidectomy patient. It was cool, but I didn't get to do much!
Today, I was assigned to a 23 y/o who wrecked his 4 wheeler. He had alot of pain and had a huge bruise on his outer Right Thigh. He also broke his left clavicle. I got to do total care!! He got a total bed bath, except for his privates, which he washed himself. [Although he wasn't very private about it!! : imbar ] He couldn't walk b/c of the pain, but was able to move to the chair w/assistance.
Now I have to write my first care plan and I am SCARED!! This is what I am thinking of putting for the P.E.S. :
Acute Pain, r/t blunt trauma AEB moaning and the inability to walk.
What do you think? Is that a good diagnosis?
PSA, RN
136 Posts
Sounds like you had a good day with your pt. Here is one of my old ncp that I have on pain. It needs to be tailored to your pt. but maybe it will give you an idea.
Chronic pain r/t actual tissue damage secondary to surgery AEB guarding and patient statement of pain "5" on a scale of 1-10.
My short term goal: The patient will report that the pain management regimen relieves pain level by a decrease to 3 on a scale of 1-10 AEB patient statement.
My nursing interventions:
1. Tell client to report location, intensity (using a pain rating scale), and quality when experiencing pain.
2. When opioids are administered, assess, pain intensity, sedation, and respiratory status at regular intervals.
3. Monitor and record vital signs q 4 hr.
4. Plan care activities around periods of greatest comfort whenever possible.
I also have the documented rationale's for those interventions. If you would like to see those to just let me know.
Sorry this was so long. I hope this helps in some way. They should always be tailored to your patient but maybe this will give you an idea to start with.
Good Luck
THANK YOU sooooooo much!!! If I pass this care plan with at least an 80% I won't have to worry about the other 3 we have to write. I want to suceed so bad I can taste it!!
This will HELP alot!!!
If you need any more help let me know. I am now trying to find my old NCP's to see if there are any more. But since I have been out of school a while I have got to go digging for them.
Take Care
icesk8ie
75 Posts
When I write a pain diagnosis it goes something like this:
Acute pain R/T tissue trauma secondary to car accident AEB rating pain scale 5/10 and guarding.
Goal: Pt. will relate effective pain relief 30 minutes after administration of pain medication
Interventions:
1. Adminster ordered pain meds as ordered.
2. Check 30 minutes after pain med administration to assess effectiveness.
3. Teach deep breathing and relaxation techiniques.
Hope that helps!