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PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Pharmacology Case Study - Thrombophlebitis - Heparin Tom Moore, a 57 year-old man, has thro
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1.Pain related to inflammed bowel as evidenced by facial expression.

Intervention

  • Assess the pain level using pain scale
  • Diversion of activities
  • Provide comfort
  • Administer analgesics

Positive outcome

Pain relieved

Negative outcome

Pain become more worse

Evaluation

Patient gets relief from pain as evidence by facial expression

2.Risk for fluid volume deficit related to inflammatory process.

Intervention

  • Assess the signs and symptoms of dehydration
  • Asees the intake and out put
  • Administer intravenous fluid as per doctors order
  • Advice to drink more fluid

Positive outcome

Patient has no s/s of dehydration

Negative outcome

Patient has signs and symptoms of dehydration

Evaluation

Maintain normal fluid level

Heparin: It is administered IV or subcutaneous.

aPTT is activated partial thromboplastin time which characterizes coagulation. Heparin is anticoagulation. Normal range is 25-36 second.However it is 1.5- 2.5 higher than the pre treatment level.

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