Patient Information:
- Patient Name: John Doe, ID: 123456, Date of Birth: 15 March 1950
- Date and Time of the Nursing Assessment: 1 November 2024, 10:00 AM
- Location: Home Visit
Subjective:
- Reason for visit/admission: Routine check-up and management of chronic conditions
- Patient’s description of pain or discomfort: Mild joint pain in knees, intensity 3/10, aching character
- Expressed concerns: Concerned about managing medication schedule
- Understanding of diagnosis and care needs: Patient and family understand the need for regular monitoring of blood pressure and blood glucose levels
Objective:
- Vitals: BP 130/85 mmHg, HR 72 bpm, RR 16 breaths/min, Temperature 36.8°C, Oxygen Saturation 98%
- Physical assessment findings: General appearance well, skin intact, no edema, clear heart and lung sounds, abdomen soft and non-tender, mobility limited due to knee pain
- Results of bedside tests: Blood glucose level 7.2 mmol/L
- Review of medical chart: Recent lab results show stable kidney function, no medication changes
Assessment:
- Nursing diagnosis: Chronic pain related to osteoarthritis, risk for medication non-compliance
- Prioritization of patient care needs: Pain management and medication adherence
Plan:
- Care plan adjustments: Reinforce medication schedule, provide pain management strategies
- Scheduled procedures: None for the day
- Collaboration: Discuss pain management with primary care physician
Interventions:
- Administered prescribed analgesics, provided education on medication management
- Response to interventions: Patient reported slight relief in knee pain
Evaluation:
- Evaluation of patient’s response: Patient shows understanding of medication schedule, pain slightly reduced
- Changes in patient status: No significant changes
Plan for Continuing Care:
- Next steps: Continue current medication regimen, follow-up in two weeks, consider referral to physiotherapy for knee pain
Additional Notes:
- Education provided on home safety and fall prevention
- Communication with patient and family: Discussed importance of medication adherence and regular monitoring
- Safety concerns: None reported