Care Plan for Surgical Wound Management

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Care Plan for Surgical Wound Management

Care Plan for Surgical Wound Management

Category / Primary Body System

  • Integumentary System / Musculoskeletal System

Problem

  • Patient is at risk for complications due to surgical wound.

Goal

  • Patient’s surgical wound will heal without complications (i.e., new onset infection, dehiscence) for 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Pain Management

    • Administer pain medication as ordered
  2. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Monitor labs as ordered
    • Monitor surgical site for signs and symptoms of new infection, notify MD/NP if any
    • Monitor circulation, sensation, and movement (CSM) to affected extremities as needed
  3. Consultations and Evaluations

    • Seek orthopedic consult as ordered
    • Provide PT/OT evaluation and treatment as ordered
  4. Wound Care

    • Provide treatment to surgical wound as ordered
    • Reposition patient in a position of comfort as indicated
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Educate patient and family on signs of infection and proper wound care techniques

Rationale

  1. Pain Management

    • Effective pain control promotes comfort and facilitates participation in physical activities, aiding recovery.
  2. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Regular monitoring helps detect complications early, enabling prompt intervention.
    • Monitoring labs ensures early identification and management of potential complications, such as infection or anemia.
  3. Consultations and Evaluations

    • Orthopedic consultations provide specialized care and recommendations for optimal wound healing.
    • PT/OT evaluations help maintain mobility and prevent complications related to immobility.
  4. Wound Care

    • Proper wound care reduces the risk of infection and promotes healing.
    • Repositioning prevents pressure ulcers and enhances patient comfort.
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Educating the patient and family empowers them to participate in care, promoting adherence to treatment and early identification of complications.

Actions

  1. Pain Management

    • Administer prescribed pain medications on schedule and as needed, monitoring for effectiveness and side effects.
  2. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Draw and monitor labs as ordered, reviewing results for any abnormalities.
    • Assess the surgical site every shift for signs of infection (redness, swelling, warmth, discharge) and report any concerns to the MD/NP immediately.
    • Check CSM of affected extremities regularly, documenting and reporting any changes.
  3. Consultations and Evaluations

    • Schedule and facilitate orthopedic consults to ensure proper wound management.
    • Arrange PT/OT sessions and assist the patient with prescribed exercises and activities.
  4. Wound Care

    • Perform wound care as ordered, using aseptic techniques to prevent infection.
    • Reposition the patient every 2 hours or as needed to promote comfort and prevent pressure ulcers.
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Provide education on wound care, including cleaning, dressing changes, and signs of infection.
    • **Teach the patient and family about the importance of reporting any signs of infection or wound changes immediately.
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