NAME: DATE Caring for Mr. Jones' Pain Mr. Jones states, "My pain is unbearable. Please, I need some medicine." 1. 2. Mel

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NAME: DATE Caring for Mr. Jones' Pain Mr. Jones states, "My pain is unbearable. Please, I need some medicine." 1. 2. Mel

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NAME: DATE Caring for Mr. Jones' Pain Mr. Jones states, "My pain is unbearable. Please, I need some medicine." 1. 2. Melissa, LPN states, “Mr. Jones, please rate your pain on a 0/10 scale then describe the pain for me." a. Data Collection 1 b. Dependent Role "It feels like fire going up and down my back. It c. Evaluation 4 hurts like the worst thing ever!" d. Implementations e. Independent Role The patient weighs 120 kg and is 173 cm tall. He is f. Interdependent squeezing the sheets tightly with both hands. g. Nursing process h. Objective Information "I will let Chelsea, RN know that you've requested i. Outcome your IV Fentanyl." j. Subjective Information 3. 4. 5. “Chelsea, I've assessed Mr. Jones. He rates his pain as unbearable and would like his IV Fentanyl." 6. "His goal is to have pain at a level of 3/10 and be able to move freely by dinner time.” 7. Chelsea, RN states, “Let me check with my physician on-call to see if we can get that medicine ordered for you." 8. Fifteen minutes later, Chelsea, RN enters the patient's room. “Mr. Jones, B I've got your medicine. I will administer it now." 9. Thirty minutes after the pain medication was administered, Mr. Jones answered the nurse question with a smile. "I am pain free and ready to eat my supper."
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