Abnormal Bleeding

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Abnormal Bleeding

Abnormal Bleeding

Category / Primary Body System

  • Hematologic / Circulatory System

Problem

  • Patient is at risk for abdominal bleeding or bruising.

Goal

  • Patient will not exhibit any unusual bruising or bleeding for the next 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as ordered to manage underlying conditions and minimize the risk of bleeding.
  2. Skin and Bleeding Assessment

    • Conduct weekly skin assessments to monitor for signs of bruising or bleeding.
    • Assess for abdominal bleeding/bruising regularly to detect any early signs of bleeding.
  3. Lab Monitoring

    • Monitor labs as ordered to track relevant blood parameters and detect any abnormalities early.
  4. Injection Site Management

    • Rotate injection sites to prevent localized bruising or bleeding and reduce tissue damage.
  5. Bleeding Surveillance

    • Monitor stool, gums, emesis, sputum, and urine for signs of bleeding to identify any internal bleeding early.
  6. Notification Protocol

    • Notify the physician of lab results, bleeding, or bruising immediately to ensure timely intervention.

Rationale

  1. Medication Management

    • Proper administration of medications helps manage conditions that may predispose the patient to bleeding, such as blood thinners or anticoagulants.
  2. Skin and Bleeding Assessment

    • Regular skin and abdominal assessments allow for early detection of bruising or bleeding, enabling prompt intervention.
  3. Lab Monitoring

    • Regular lab tests can help detect changes in blood clotting factors and other relevant parameters, facilitating early detection and management of bleeding risks.
  4. Injection Site Management

    • Rotating injection sites prevents the development of hematomas and reduces the risk of tissue damage and bruising.
  5. Bleeding Surveillance

    • Monitoring for signs of bleeding in bodily excretions helps identify internal bleeding early, allowing for prompt medical response.
  6. Notification Protocol

    • Immediate notification of the physician ensures that any signs of bleeding or abnormal lab results are addressed quickly, preventing complications.

Actions

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as prescribed and document administration and any side effects.
    • Review medications regularly with the healthcare team to ensure they are appropriate and adjust as necessary.
  2. Skin and Bleeding Assessment

    • Perform weekly skin assessments, documenting any findings and reporting abnormalities.
    • Conduct regular assessments for abdominal bleeding/bruising, documenting findings and reporting any concerns immediately.
  3. Lab Monitoring

    • Draw labs as ordered, reviewing and reporting results to the healthcare team promptly.
    • Track relevant lab parameters closely to detect any trends or abnormalities.
  4. Injection Site Management

    • Rotate injection sites regularly, documenting locations and monitoring for signs of irritation or bruising.
  5. Bleeding Surveillance

    • Monitor stool, gums, emesis, sputum, and urine for signs of bleeding, documenting and reporting findings immediately.
  6. Notification Protocol

    • Notify the physician immediately of any lab results indicating abnormal bleeding or any physical signs of bleeding or bruising.
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