The nurse is planning care for a client with a terminal illness. Prevent pain from occurring should the nurse identify as the goal of pain control for this client.
<h3>How should the nurse plan to manage caring for patients in pain?</h3>
Offer treatments to lessen discomfort before it gets worse.
Recognize and accept the client's suffering.
Dispense prescribed medications for pain management.
Poor pain management can have negative physical and psychological effects on patients as well as their relatives.
Continuous, unrelieved pain can inhibit the immune system, lead to postoperative infection, and impair wound healing by activating the pituitary-adrenal axis.
Sympathetic activity can harm the digestive, cardiovascular, and renal systems, putting patients at risk for undesirable outcomes such cardiac ischemia and ileus.
Unrelieved pain makes patients less mobile, which increases the risk of consequences like deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and pneumonia.
This is especially important for nursing care.
Ineffective pain management following surgery has a detrimental impact
The nurse is planning care for a client with a terminal illness. Prevent pain from occurring should the nurse identify as the goal of pain control for this client.
<h3>How should the nurse plan to manage caring for patients in pain?</h3>
Offer treatments to lessen discomfort before it gets worse.
Recognize and accept the client's suffering.
Dispense prescribed medications for pain management.
Poor pain management can have negative physical and psychological effects on patients as well as their relatives.
Continuous, unrelieved pain can inhibit the immune system, lead to postoperative infection, and impair wound healing by activating the pituitary-adrenal axis.
Sympathetic activity can harm the digestive, cardiovascular, and renal systems, putting patients at risk for undesirable outcomes such cardiac ischemia and ileus.
Unrelieved pain makes patients less mobile, which increases the risk of consequences like deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, and pneumonia.
This is especially important for nursing care.
Ineffective pain management following surgery has a detrimental impact
I would say one is that you always have to be happy and another is that you have eat healthy all the time. Realistic expectations are that you aren't happy all the time and that you are sad sometimes another one would be that you eat healthy most of the time but have an occasional treat.