Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^198) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified



  • Elevated WBCs.

  • Increased reticulocytes.

  • Presence of Howell-Jolly bodies and target cells.

  • Sickle cells appear in blood smear.

  • Indirect bilirubin level elevated.

  • Hemoglobin electrophoresis shows majority hemoglobin S (80 to 98 percent).


TREATMENT


During acute episodes pain control, hydration, and oxygenation are the focus of
treatment. The underlying cause that sent the patient into crisis will also need to be
treated concurrently.


  • Administer analgesics to alleviate the pain associated with the vaso-occlusive
    process:

    • narcotic pain control necessary when pain is severe



  • Warm compresses on joint.

  • Blood transfusion of packed RBC when anemia indicates.

  • Supplemental oxygen if hypoxic.

  • Adequate hydration, using IV fluids.

  • Treat infections.


NURSING DIAGNOSES



  • Fatigue

  • Acute pain

  • Impaired gas exchange


NURSING INTERVENTION



  • Increase fluid intake.

  • Monitor IV fluids.

  • Monitor pain control.

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