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So maybe marrying Serapis had one benefit…
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Pride month may be over but that doesn’t mean I’m going to stop making everyone gay… Crackship that I liked too much and now it’s canon…
So maybe marrying Serapis had one benefit…
+Full and Lineart!
GUYS GUYS GUYS
I PASSED MY HESI
i literally cried from how happy i am
this was such a huge hurdle for me and my anxiety and i finally got over it
expect fics soon 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Studying, day one and two. 📖 👩⚕️ I will get into nursing school this time because I WILL IT. 💜
Steph caught AD with a nasty hesi. 😱😱
07.01.2020
I just had my calculations exam. Personally I have never struggled with math because for me numbers make sense and I was really good at Chemistry so dimensional analysis is like second nature. HOWEVER if you struggle with math and don’t really understand what numbers to put where and conversions and such I HIGHLY recommend that you go out of your way to buy an extra dosage calculation book and you get through that baby cover to cover.
As a nurse you may not be prescribing the medication but you do have to check the dose that the doctor prescribes and check it again before administrating. That is a part of being a good advocate as well as providing patient safety.
This moves me onto today’s topic of review (I have a test next week and a HESI is two weeks expect quite a few more of these. They help me review so deal with it)
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Physiology of Pain
Pain is highly subjective and individualized and has cognitive, emotional, and physical components.
Pain can be caused by thermal, chemical, or mechanical stimuli
A fibers are Mylenated transmit very sharp and localized pain
C Fibers are smaller and unmylenated ( therefor slower than the a fibers) the kind of pain they relay is dull and achy, often times it is also harder to localize
I’m not going to explain the reflex arc because you should know it and i’m too lazy but Reflexes are often executed before pain is perceived because of the efferent’s copy that is sent to the brain notifying that there was pain. Pain is not perceived until the message reaches the cerebral cortex while the reflex only has to go as far as the spinal cord and back.
the perception of pain requires consciousness and an intact central nervous system
Physiological responses to pain may be...
increased respiratory rate
increased heart rate
peripheral vasoconstriction and pallor
increase blood glucose level
diaphoresis
muscle tension
pupil dilation
decreased GI motility
However in cases of severe traumatic pain a person can go into shock and physical signs will return to normal baseline and perception of the pain will also diminish
Types of Pain
Acute Pain
Acute pain is usually protective
Kind of like your body being like “hey stupid you’re stepping on a Lego, that hurts. Take you weight and foot OFF”
The pain is usually short with little to no tissue damage
Acute pain is very common after acute injury, disease, or surgery
acute pain threatens patient recovery because it may be severe enough that they are immobilized.
The primary goal is treat this is to provide relief that allows tha
Chronic Non Cancer Pain
This kind of pain serves no purpose whatsoever
Infringes on quality of life
It can be viewed as an individual disease
The goal of treating this pain is to improve the functional status of individuals
People with chronic pain often times don’t how physiologic signs of pain because they adapt to that constant feeling.
Chronic Episodic Pain
This pain occurs sporadically over time
A good example of this is a migraine
Cancer Pain
Not all cancer patients experience this pain
Cancer pain is usually caused by tumor progression and sometimes can be referred pain rather than at the location of the tumor
Factors that Influence Pain
Culture and Gender
In different cultures men do not express pain because it is not their way and they will downplay how much pain they are actually in
In general men also do seem to report less pain than women
Physiological factors
Age
Toddlers and preschooler cannot recall pain
Pain is an inevitable part of aging
The ability of older adults to interpret pain can actually be quite complicated
Fatigue
fatigue heightens pain
Genes
There are some links that genetics contribute to pain tolerance or lack thereof
Neurological function
Any factor that alters or influences perception affects a patients ability to recognize and respond to the pain
Psychological factors
Attention
the more a patient focuses on the pain the more it hurts
Anxiety and fear
the amount of anxiety of fear in a patient may enhance that pain they are feeling
Coping style
people need to allow themselves to acknowledge their pain and be able to ask for pain medication.
If they are very obviously in pain but refuse to admit it the nurse cannot help them meaning that they will experience more pain
Effects of pain
Quality of Life
Pain will affect a patients activities of daily living, self care, work and school performance
Pain breaks focus, limits movements, and affects mental health
Support from other individuals is CRUCIAL for those that experience pain, chronic or acute
Nursing Process
Assessment
When assessing the pain you have to understand how much pain the patient is in and what values and beliefs and what they wish to achieve
Understand that acute or very severe pain will be hard to describe as opposed to chronic pain
Pain is dynamic so it has to be assessed regularly alongside vitals
Establish a good communication channel with the patient so that they feel comfortable enough to share how much pain they are in
When assessing the pain use the OLD CARTS mnemonic (there’s other ones like pqrstu etc but I use old carts)
O- onset
L- location
D- duration
C- characteristics
A- aggravating factors
R- relieving factors
T- timing
S- severity
Make sure that you are asking open ended questions so they are prompted to tell you the absolute most
ask the patients to rate their pain on a scale of 1 to 10
if they are children use the Wong-Baker faces
Don’t be afraid to use the faces with those that are mentally impaired, elderly individuals, and those with a language barrier
Diagnosis
The nursing diagnosis that will be found related to pain will be:
difficulty coping
fatigue
impaired mobility
impaired sleep
social isolation
Planning
A patient centered plan will result in optimal results
Make sure that the patient understands that they may not get 100% pain relief but instead just reduction of pain.
The main goal should be to reduce the pain to the point that normal (or significantly better) function can occur
These kinds of interventions require teamwork with doctors and pharmacology
Implementation
Non Pharmacological Interventions
Relaxation and Guided Imagery
Distraction
Music
Cutaneous Stimulation
Herbals
Reducing Pain Perception and Reception
Pharmacological Pain Therapies
Analgesic
Opioids
Not always necessary as they are used mainly for severe pain
High risk of constipation
Non- opioids
The most commonly used is Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Patient Controlled Analgesics
AKA PCA pumps
The patient is in control of their medication and how much drug is administered
The system has a lock so the patient cannot overdose
Topical and Trans dermal Analgesics
It comes in cream, patch, gel,spray, liquid, and rubs
You cannot place the cream on the open wounds or damaged skin because it can contribute to infection
Local Anesthesia via Injection, Epidural, and Perineum Analgesia
Used mailing during patient procedures
reassure the patient that tingling, numbness, and coldness are common
make sure to watch the patient because they are at risk of injuring the numbed body part and not realizing it
Barriers to Effective Pain Management
physical dependence
addiction
drug tolerance
Placebos
It is very controversial because it betrays the patient nurse relationship and seen as deceptive
Evaluation
ask questions like
“Tell me how you feel since we gave you your pain medicine”
“What is your current level of pain”
“Which side effects are you experiencing”
A little update with an old photo 📖 👩💻
I GOT INTO NURSING SCHOOL. I will be attending for spring 2020 and I know for sure the year 2020 will be my fucking year. The last few years have been ok. Very anti-climatic and boring. Nothing great or life changing happened. I’ve been spending my time just working shitty jobs and bringing up my gpa for so long that I almost cracked if I didn’t get in to any school. I’m very excited to announce that I’ll also be quitting my horrible job when school starts. Already planning the day I put in my 2 weeks notice. A lot of excited things awaits. I can’t wait to be a neonatal nurse. 👩⚕️☕️
Ps... I might make a vlog channel for my nursing school journey so stay tuned.
Ah the last week of the semester. How is it scarier than before it started ?!
I took my HESI A2 today to order to apply for the nursing program for the spring term and I passed with an 80.86. The minimum of the nursing program at my college is a 65 so I’m happy. I just hope I could get in with my current GPA right now, even though the minimum GPA is a 2.5. Wish me luck.