So I just wanted to see if someone could help me by telling me if I am on the right track..
we were given a case study of..."The patient is a 33 year old male who is diagnosed with a compound fracture of the left femur after falling three feet off a ladder at his home. He sustained no other injury from the fall. The patient underwent surgery to reduce the fracture and stabilize the femur with insertion of internal devices (screws). He is now admitted post-operatively to the orthopedic unit.
I was given the question of identifying the priority nursing diagnosis according to the book, which the top 3 were given 1. Acute pain related to compound fracture of left femur 2. Impaired physical mobility related to bed rest and fractured left femur and 3. Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction related to unstable bones and swelling.
I just wanted to make sure I was on the right track with my thought process. Although acute pain seems to be important, number two seems to outweigh it to me.
Impaired physical mobility related to bed rest seems to be the winner. We have not had a lecture on nursing diagnosis (its this week, but they wanted us to start early). It seems to be that with the immobility the patient is going to sustain is a greater potential health risk (skin break down, impaired muscle movement, risk for DVT's)
I may be completely off track..but any help would be appreciated! :)
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So I just wanted to see if someone could help me by telling me if I am on the right track..
we were given a case study of..."The patient is a 33 year old male who is diagnosed with a compound fracture of the left femur after falling three feet off a ladder at his home. He sustained no other injury from the fall. The patient underwent surgery to reduce the fracture and stabilize the femur with insertion of internal devices (screws). He is now admitted post-operatively to the orthopedic unit.
I was given the question of identifying the priority nursing diagnosis according to the book, which the top 3 were given 1. Acute pain related to compound fracture of left femur 2. Impaired physical mobility related to bed rest and fractured left femur and 3. Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction related to unstable bones and swelling.
I just wanted to make sure I was on the right track with my thought process. Although acute pain seems to be important, number two seems to outweigh it to me.
Impaired physical mobility related to bed rest seems to be the winner. We have not had a lecture on nursing diagnosis (its this week, but they wanted us to start early). It seems to be that with the immobility the patient is going to sustain is a greater potential health risk (skin break down, impaired muscle movement, risk for DVT's)
I may be completely off track..but any help would be appreciated! :)