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NRS 500 Acute Pain ADPIE- Chamberlain College of Nursing 2024

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ACUTE PAIN ADPIE

Assessment:
 Changes in appetite
 Diaphoreses (sweating)
 Vital signs changes, Elevated HR, BP, RR
 Distraction behavior
 Evidence of pain using standardized pain behavior checklist for those unable to communicate verbally
 Expressive behavior, facial expressions
 Guarding behavior
 Positioning to ease pain
 Pupil dilation
 Self-report of pain using pain scale; characteristics using standardized pain instrument

Diagnosis: Acute pain related to…
 Biological
 Chemical
 Physical
Plan:
 The patient will identify pain intensity on a pain scale and rate the pain consistently
 …identify factors that increase pain
 …state and carry out ways to decrease the pain
 …notify health care provider of pain before pain becomes unmanageable or unbearable
 …experience comfort from a reduction in the level of pain or relief from pain
Intervention:
 Acknowledge the patients pain and accept responses to pain
 Allow alternative pain treatments from the patient’s culture, as appropriate
 Assess the patients pain: characteristics, severity, location, onset, type, precipitation, factors and duration
 Collaborate with patient about possible methods to reduce pain
 Determine patients knowledge and beliefs about pain
 Educate on ways to decrease factors precipitating to pain
 Educate pt on what causes the pain and how long the pain is expected to last
 Instruct pt to notify caregiver of all episodes of pain
 Observe for nonverbal cues of discomfort: restlessness, muscle tension, altered VS
 Schedule care activities to provide patient with uninterrupted periods of rest
Evaluation:
 Pt identifies pain intensity on a pain scale and rate the pain consistently
 Pt identifies factors that increase pain
 Pt states and carries out ways to decrease pain
 Pt notifies health care provider fo pain before it becomes unbearable to unmanageable
 Pt experiences comfort from a reduction in the level of pain or relief
CHRONIC PAIN ADPIE

Assessment:
 Sudden or slow onset of any intensity (mild-severe)
 Constant or recurring without anticipatory predictable end
 Duration greater than 3 months
 Alteration in ability to continue previous activities
 Alteration in sleep pattern
 Anorexia
 Evidence of pain using standardized pain behavior checklist for nonverbal pt’s
 Family/Proxy report of pain behavior/activity changes
 Self-focused

,  Self-report of pain using pain scale; and characteristics using pain instrument
Diagnosis: Chronic pain related to…
 Alteration in sleep pattern
 Emotional distress
 Fatigue
 Increase in body mass index
 Ineffective sexuality pattern
 Injury agent
 Malnutrition
 Nerve compression
 Prolonged computer use
 Repeated handling of heavy loads
 Social isolation
 Whole-body vibration
Plan:
 The patient will return to a previous activity level
 …demonstrate signs of decreased pain
 …verbalize relief or control of pain
 …state an understanding of the prescribed medication regimen
Interventions:
 Assess patients ability to complete ADL’s
 Determine patient’s knowledge and beliefs about pain
 Employ TX from pt’s culture, as appropriate, and monitor response
 Encourage to verbalize pain and provide support
 Explore diversional activities
 Explore factors that relieve, worsen, or precipitate pain
 Perform pain assessment
 Provide uninterrupted periods of rest
 Administer meds as prescribed, and monitor for effect
 Apply heat and cold therapy, monitor effect
 Pain management and physical therapy consults
 Encourage participation in support groups
 Treat underlying disorder
Evaluation:
 Patient returns to a previous activity level
 Pt demonstrates signs of decreased pain (relaxed facial expressions, posture)
 Pt verbalizes pain is relieved or controlled
 Pt states an understanding of prescribed medications

CROHN’S DISEASE ADPIE
 Slow progressing
 Starts anywhere in the GI tract
 Most common in the terminal ileum and start of the colon
 Affects ALL layers of mucosa to serosa; TRANSMURAL
 Pain typically in RLQ
 Moderate diarrhea
Assessment:
 History
o Gradual onset of signs and symptoms
o Fatigue and weakness
o Chronic intermittent fever, flatulence, nausea
o Steady, colicky, or cramping abdominal pain that usually occurs in the RLQ
o Diarrhea that may worsen with emotional upset or foods not tolerated

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