Nursing Teaching on Signs and Symptoms of Wound Infection

Nursing Teaching on Signs and Symptoms of Wound Infection Patient/caregiver were instructed upon signs and symptoms of wound infection as follows: Chills & Fever: Individuals with infected wounds could present with chills and elevated body temperature. During infection, human body tends to display a natural immune response of elevated temperature, as infecting microorganisms multiply poorly at higher body temperature. Once the new higher temperature set point is decided, individuals start shivering and chilling, which leads [...]

Nursing Teaching on Signs and Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

Nursing Teaching on Signs and Symptoms of Osteoarthritis Patient/caregiver was educated on the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis as follows: Pain and tenderness: Loss of articular cartilage results in the exposure of bone ends, which rub against each other during movement in the joint. This rubbing of the bone ends lead to bone remodeling, pain, and inflammation in the joint involved. White blood cells, which are protective and fight against any infecting organisms, increasingly migrate to [...]

Nursing Teaching on Measures to Promote Safety while Using Powered Wheelchair

Nursing Teaching on Measures to Promote Safety while Using Powered Wheelchair Patient/caregiver was educated on measures to promote safety while using powered wheelchair as follows: Wear comfortable clothes when using the wheelchair. Loose and frizzy clothing on the lower body can get entangled with the wheels, compromise balance, and lead to falls & accidents. Make sure the unit is fully charged before taking the wheelchair out of the house. A fully charged battery on a [...]

Nursing Teaching on Triggers and Causes of Depression

Nursing Teaching on Triggers and Causes of Depression  Patient/caregiver was instructed that triggers and causes of depression can be widely varied. Many a times, no defined triggers could be clearly identified. A variety of genetic and other biological factors, as discussed below, could be playing a key role in the onset of depression symptoms. Some of the triggers and cause include: Brain chemistry: Neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine are naturally occurring chemicals in the [...]

Nursing Strategies and Teaching for Preventing Falls in Seniors

Nursing Strategies and Teaching for Preventing Falls in Seniors As our loved ones age, preventing falls becomes a top priority in ensuring their safety and well-being. Nursing professionals play a vital role in this regard. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore 10 essential nursing strategies for preventing falls in seniors. From assessing the environment for potential hazards to promoting strength and balance exercises, these strategies aim to reduce the risk of falls and promote [...]