The patient presented with acute pain from a recent Billroth II surgical procedure. The nurse's goals were to reduce the patient's pain from a 6 to a 4 out of 10 within 1-2 hours, have the patient demonstrate deep breathing and splinting techniques, and ambulate with minimal assistance. Long term goals included reducing pain to a 1 out of 10 before discharge and increasing oral intake and vital signs. Interventions like establishing rapport, taking vital signs, encouraging deep breathing, splinting, and ambulation were used. Pain medications like Nalbuphine and Tramadol drips helped achieve the goals. The nurse evaluated responses to interventions and progress towards goals.
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The patient presented with acute pain from a recent Billroth II surgical procedure. The nurse's goals were to reduce the patient's pain from a 6 to a 4 out of 10 within 1-2 hours, have the patient demonstrate deep breathing and splinting techniques, and ambulate with minimal assistance. Long term goals included reducing pain to a 1 out of 10 before discharge and increasing oral intake and vital signs. Interventions like establishing rapport, taking vital signs, encouraging deep breathing, splinting, and ambulation were used. Pain medications like Nalbuphine and Tramadol drips helped achieve the goals. The nurse evaluated responses to interventions and progress towards goals.
The patient presented with acute pain from a recent Billroth II surgical procedure. The nurse's goals were to reduce the patient's pain from a 6 to a 4 out of 10 within 1-2 hours, have the patient demonstrate deep breathing and splinting techniques, and ambulate with minimal assistance. Long term goals included reducing pain to a 1 out of 10 before discharge and increasing oral intake and vital signs. Interventions like establishing rapport, taking vital signs, encouraging deep breathing, splinting, and ambulation were used. Pain medications like Nalbuphine and Tramadol drips helped achieve the goals. The nurse evaluated responses to interventions and progress towards goals.
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The patient presented with acute pain from a recent Billroth II surgical procedure. The nurse's goals were to reduce the patient's pain from a 6 to a 4 out of 10 within 1-2 hours, have the patient demonstrate deep breathing and splinting techniques, and ambulate with minimal assistance. Long term goals included reducing pain to a 1 out of 10 before discharge and increasing oral intake and vital signs. Interventions like establishing rapport, taking vital signs, encouraging deep breathing, splinting, and ambulation were used. Pain medications like Nalbuphine and Tramadol drips helped achieve the goals. The nurse evaluated responses to interventions and progress towards goals.
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