Kategorier: Alle - symptoms - education - medications - diagnosis

av James mwangi 6 år siden

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A 20-year-old student, who is also a rugby player, is experiencing frequent dislocation of the right knee without associated pain. The patient has a history of a prior knee operation but has no known allergies or comorbidities, although there is a family history of hypertension.

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DISLOCATION OF RIGHT KNEE

Nursing Diagnosis

Risk for infection
Pyrexia
Assess wound
Immobilisation
Passive
Actual pain
Position
Reassess
Analgesis
Assess PQRST

Medications

Dormonoct

fall risk

Insomnia
Sedation
Arcoxia

Constipation

Contra indication
Side Effect

GIT

Headaches

muscular /joint pain
Anti inflamatory
Targinact
Education

Assistance with mobile

Contra indications

Hypersensitivity

Side Effects

Vomitting

Dizziness

Pain
Analgesia

Multidisciplinary

Physio
Docter
Nursing

Signs and Symptoms

no pain
Frequent dislocation

Pathopysiology

revision
anterior
Fuction of ligaments
stability
position

Medical management

Surgical intervention
Reconstruction
Revision of Anterior cruicrate ligament
Diagnosis
Dislocation

Diagnostic

Urine analysis
MRI

Reverences

1. Smelter SC,Bare BG,Hinkie JL,Cheever KH,Brunner and Suddath's textbook of medical-surgical nursing. 10th edition Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilsons 2. Google Images

BASELINE

100%RA
36.4 temp
16 resp
58 pulse
b/p 125/58

Biographical Data

HISTORY
surgical

previous knee operation

reason

Nil know comobidities
Nil known medical

hypertention from father

nil know allergies
playing rugby
student
Christian
youngest of 3 children
single
20 year

legislations

R2598
Medisance and substances
Subtopic
POPI

Progress of patient

stop
discharge