Guidelines

What is nursing management of a patient?

What is nursing management of a patient?

Nursing management consists of the performance of the leadership functions of governance and decision-making within organizations employing nurses. It includes processes common to all management like planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling.

What are the 6 P’s of peripheral vascular disease?

The classic presentation of limb ischemia is known as the “six Ps,” pallor, pain, paresthesia, paralysis, pulselessness, and poikilothermia. These clinical manifestations can occur anywhere distal to the occlusion. Most patients initially present with pain, pallor, pulselessness, and poikilothermia.

How do you care for someone with peripheral vascular disease?

Your doctor may prescribe daily aspirin therapy or another medication, such as clopidogrel (Plavix). Symptom-relief medications. The drug cilostazol increases blood flow to the limbs both by keeping the blood thin and by widening the blood vessels.

What do you need to know about Vascular Nursing?

Guidance is given in dealing with some of the very challenging aspects of vascular nursing such as pressure sore prevention, pain and wound management, as well as palliative care provision for patients with end stage vascular disease.

How to treat peripheral vascular disease ( PVD ) nursing management?

Promote vasodilation. Provide insulating warmth with gloves, socks and other outerwear as appropriate. Keep room temperatures comfortably warm. Instruct the client to warm himself with warm drinks or baths. Never apply a direct heat source to the extremities.

How is primary care used to treat vascular disease?

Early primary care detection and treatment of the adverse effects of the underlying disease process is essential, as the REACH registry ( Bhatt et al, 2006) has shown that vascular disease continues to be poorly controlled and undertreated. Care of patients with established PAOD is both challenging and complex.

When to seek medical attention for peripheral vascular disease?

The nursing diagnosis is probably: Impairment in muscle use associated with pain on exertion. A 24-year old man seeks medical attention for complaints of claudication in the arch of the foot. A nurse also notes superficial thrombophlebitis of the lower leg. The nurse would next assess the client for: