الأحد، 26 أغسطس 2018

150-Deep Vein Thrombophlebitis (DVT)

About
Blood clot in the lower extremities, most often, that can dislodge and travel causing a pulmonary embolism.
Assess
Calf discomfort, unilateral swelling of leg, pain, edema, warmth, compare measurements of right and left calf, D-Dimer
Complications
Pulmonary embolism; bleeding; chronic venous insufficiency; additional clot formation
Diagnosis
  • Acute pain related to tissue edema
  • Impaired tissue perfusion related to altered distal blood flow
Goals
  • The client will remain free from injury.
  • The client will be able to state rationale, side effects and adverse reactions of anticoagulant therapy.
Interventions
  • Monitor for s/s of respiratory complications including sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, decreased pulse-oximetry, or changes in level of consciousness.
  • Monitor labs, especially coagulation studies.
  • Monitor for s/s of bleeding including bruising, petechiae, purpura, bleeding gums, bloody stools, hypotension.
  • Administer medications ( heparin, Coumadin, thrombolytics, etc.) as indicated.
  • Teach client s/s to monitor for including bleeding, return of symptoms, shortness of breath.
  • Teach client about medication therapies including rationale, side effects, dietary considerations, adverse reactions, and follow-up laboratory testing.
  • Monitor for signs/ symptoms of complications.

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