Pain is a subjective experience and must be described by the client. Some patients will feel uncomfortable exploring alternative methods of pain relief. Fear and anxiety can decrease client's threshold and tolerance of pain.
Pain is a subjective experience and must be described by the client. Some patients will feel uncomfortable exploring alternative methods of pain relief. Fear and anxiety can decrease client's threshold and tolerance of pain.
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Pain is a subjective experience and must be described by the client. Some patients will feel uncomfortable exploring alternative methods of pain relief. Fear and anxiety can decrease client's threshold and tolerance of pain.
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PATIENT’S NAME: Patient X AGE: 22 DIAGNOSIS: Acute Gastritis
ASSESSMENT NURSING GOAL INTERVENTION RATIONALE EVALUATION DIAGNOSIS SUBJECTIVE: Acute Pain LONG TERM: INDEPENDENT: LONG TERM: *Client Related to After 2 days of *Perform a *Pain is a subjective After 2 days of verbalized” inflammation being provided with comprehensive experience and must intervention, client is Sumasakit and edema appropriate care, assessment of pain be described by the relieved from pain. pag umuupo the client will including location, client in order to plan ako o kaya demonstrate no characteristics, onset, effective treatment. pag signs of pain as duration, frequency, hinahawakan. evidenced by: quality, intensity or ” severity and SHORT TERM: *verbalization of precipitating factors of *After 8 hours of mild to no report of pain. *To allow prompt nursing intervention, OBJECTIVE: pain intervention and client’s condition *pain scale is 6- *absence of facial *Assess for signs and improved pain control improved. 10 grimace and symptoms of pain *protective protective gestures *Some patients will gesture noted feel uncomfortable *facial grimace SHORT TERM: * Assess patient’s exploring alternative *swelling on left *After 8 hours of willingness or ability to methods of pain gluteal area nursing explore a range of relief. However, *contusion on left intervention, the techniques aimed at patients need to be thigh client’s condition controlling pain. informed that there will improve as are multiple ways to evidenced by: manage pain. * To enhance overall *demonstrating *Reduce or eliminate management of pain ability to take factors that precipitate medication given or increase pain appropriately experience. *Use of noninvasive *ability to cope with pain relief measures incompletely *Teach the use of non can increase the relieved pain pharmacologic release of endorphins manifested by techniques. and enhance the reduced protective therapeutic effects of gestures pain relief medications
*Fear and anxiety can
decrease client’s *Implement measures to threshold and reduce fear and anxiety. tolerance of pain increasing its perception.
*To decrease pain
* Promote relaxation perception and through bed rest, music increase therapy, etc. effectiveness of pain management measures. * Provide rest periods to facilitate comfort, sleep, *The patient’s and relaxation. experiences of pain may become exaggerated as the result of fatigue. In a cyclic fashion, pain may result in fatigue, which may result in exaggerated pain and DEPENDENT: exhaustion. *Administer drug that inhibit gastric acid secretions * To relieve pain