Medical Surgical Nursing

(Tina Sui) #1

chronicity of disease. of pain



  1. Teach pathophysiology of
    pain and rheumatic disease,
    and assist patient to
    recognize that pain often
    leads to unproven treatment
    methods.
    5. Knowledge of
    rheumatic pain and
    appropriate treatment may
    help patient avoid unsafe,
    ineffective therapies.

  2. Assist in identification of
    pain that leads to use of
    unproven methods of
    treatment.
    6. The impact of pain on
    an individual's life often
    leads to misconceptions
    about pain and pain
    management techniques.

  3. Assess for subjective
    changes in pain.
    7. The individual's
    description of pain is a
    more reliable indicator
    than objective
    measurements such as
    change in vital signs,
    body movement, and
    facial expression.


Nursing Diagnosis: Fatigue related to increased disease activity, pain, inadequate
sleep/rest, deconditioning, inadequate nutrition, and emotional stress/depression
Goal: Incorporates as part of daily activities strategies necessary to modify fatigue


NURSING
INTERVENTIONS

RATIONALE EXPECTED


OUTCOMES



  1. Provide instruction
    about fatigue


 Describe
relationship of
disease activity to
fatigue.
 Describe comfort
measures while
providing them.
 Develop and
encourage a sleep
routine (warm bath
and relaxation
techniques that
promote sleep).
 Explain importance
of rest for relieving
systematic,
articular, and
emotional stress.
 Explain how to use
energy


  1. The patient's
    understanding of fatigue
    will affect his or her
    actions.


 The amount of
fatigue is directly
related to the
activity of the
disease.
 Relief of discomfort
can relieve fatigue.
 Effective bedtime
routine promotes
restorative sleep.
 Different kinds of
rest are needed to
relieve fatigue and
are based on patient
need and response.
 A variety of
measures can be
used to conserve

 Self-evaluates and
monitors fatigue
pattern
 Verbalizes the
relationship of
fatigue to disease
activity
 Uses comfort
measures as
appropriate
 Practices effective
sleep hygiene and
routine
 Makes use of
various assistive
devices (splints,
canes) and strategies
(bed rest, relaxation
techniques) to ease
different kinds of
fatigue
 Incorporates time
management
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