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A nursing care plan for a patient experiencing acute pain in their lower back. It includes subjective and objective assessments, a diagnosis, inference, planning, nursing interventions, rationale, and evaluation. The plan aims to promote the maintenance of sensory function and relieve or control the patient's pain within 8 hours of nursing intervention. The document also provides information on acute pain, potential types of pain, and the importance of assessing skin color and vital signs.
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Nursing Care Plan 2: Acute Pain Assessment Diagnosis & Inference Planning Nursing Intervention Rationale Evaluation Date: September 26, 2023 Subjective: “ Kanang dugay gud ko maghigda ma’am, kay sakit kaayo akong likod samot na diri (points at her lower back)”, as verbalized by the patient. P – aggravated pain Q – sharp pain R – lower back S – P/S of 8/ T – worse after lying in supine position Objectives: Dx: Acute pain related to physical agent (disease process), as evidenced by right lower back pain and a pain scale of 8/ Inference: Acute pain refers to the unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage; sudden or slow onset of any intensity from mild to severe and with a duration of less General Objective: To promote the maintenance of sensory function. Specific Objective Within 8 hours of nursing intervention the patient will be able to: ● Report pain is relieved or controlled. Pain scale of less than 4/ ● Demonstrate use of relaxation skills and diversional activities, as indicated, for individual Independent:
Within 8 hours of nursing intervention, the patient’s pain is decreased as evidenced by:
● Facial grimace ● Guarding behavior ● WBC: 12. 10^9/L Vital sign: BP : 140/80 mmHg (hypertensive) T : 37 °C (normothermia) RR : 20 cpm (eupnea) PR : 81 bpm (with regular rate / rhythm), O2 Sat : 96%. than 3 months (Doenges, Moorhouse, & Murr, 2021, p. 633 ). Prolonged lying-in bed ↓ Muscle strain/lumbar strain ↓ Aggravated, sharp at lower back pain ↓ Unpleasant sensory/ emotional experience ↓ Acute Pain situations. ● Verbalize sense of control of response to acute situation and positive outlook for the future ● Describe discomfort, Express confidence in effort to control pain and appears comfortable and relaxed ● The patient reports reduction of pain through a pain scale rating of less than 4/10.