The client, a 19-year-old male, presented with epigastric pain manifesting as a facial grimace and muscle guarding. The nurse assessed the client and diagnosed an alteration in comfort related to the pain. The nurse's plan was to provide nursing interventions for 2-4 hours to help the client: 1) express a reduction in discomfort, 2) appear relaxed and able to rest appropriately, and 3) be assisted in finding a comfortable position. The interventions included establishing rapport, observing the client, encouraging positioning for comfort and pain relief, and administering prescribed medication.
The client, a 19-year-old male, presented with epigastric pain manifesting as a facial grimace and muscle guarding. The nurse assessed the client and diagnosed an alteration in comfort related to the pain. The nurse's plan was to provide nursing interventions for 2-4 hours to help the client: 1) express a reduction in discomfort, 2) appear relaxed and able to rest appropriately, and 3) be assisted in finding a comfortable position. The interventions included establishing rapport, observing the client, encouraging positioning for comfort and pain relief, and administering prescribed medication.
The client, a 19-year-old male, presented with epigastric pain manifesting as a facial grimace and muscle guarding. The nurse assessed the client and diagnosed an alteration in comfort related to the pain. The nurse's plan was to provide nursing interventions for 2-4 hours to help the client: 1) express a reduction in discomfort, 2) appear relaxed and able to rest appropriately, and 3) be assisted in finding a comfortable position. The interventions included establishing rapport, observing the client, encouraging positioning for comfort and pain relief, and administering prescribed medication.
The client, a 19-year-old male, presented with epigastric pain manifesting as a facial grimace and muscle guarding. The nurse assessed the client and diagnosed an alteration in comfort related to the pain. The nurse's plan was to provide nursing interventions for 2-4 hours to help the client: 1) express a reduction in discomfort, 2) appear relaxed and able to rest appropriately, and 3) be assisted in finding a comfortable position. The interventions included establishing rapport, observing the client, encouraging positioning for comfort and pain relief, and administering prescribed medication.
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