Sunday, November 11, 2012

Acute Pain - Hydatidiform Mole

Acute Pain Nursing Care Plan Hydatidiform Mole

Nursing Diagnosis for Hydatidiform Mole: Acute Pain

Objective: Clients will show pain reduced / lost

Expected outcomes:
  • Clients say the pain is reduced / lost
  • Calm facial expression
  • Vital signs are within normal limits

Nursing Intervention:

1. Assess the level of pain, location and scale of pain, perceived client.
Rationale: Knowing the level of pain that is felt so it can help determine appropriate interventions.

2. Observation of vital signs every 8 hours
Rationale: Changes in vital signs, especially temperature and pulse rate is one indication of increased pain experienced by the client.

3. Instruct client to perform relaxation techniques
Rationale: Relaxation techniques can make the client feel comfortable and a little distraction to divert the attention of clients to pain so that they can help children reduce the pain.

4. Give a comfortable position
Rationale: a comfortable position to avoid an emphasis on the area of ​​injury / pain.

5. Collaboration of analgesic
Rational: analgesic drugs block the pain receptors so that the pain can not be perceived.

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