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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lythgoe Cmap, Acute Pain r/t ... determins types Pain Management, Verbalizes Pain subjectivly Pain Scale Assessment, Cultural Influences patient's subjective view Verbalizes Pain, Medication Administration reassess pain scale Effectiveness of Analgesic, LC 57 y.o. male Strangulated inguinal hernia -> partial bowel obstruction -> second day postop patient's health history * 6'3", 200 lb * c/o abdominal pain (7/10) * restless * legs drawn up to chest * pupils dilated * midline abd incision with sutures dry and intact * HR = 90 * BP = 158/82 * Resp = 24 * Skin pale, moist * CXR and UA negative * WBC 12,000, Outcome 1: inform patient of medication options Determine Medication Based on Pain Assessment, Pain Management relieving factors Outcome 1:, Instruct: Pain Medication Request six rights and monitor Medication Administration, Demonstrate Relaxation Techiques continue for Pain Control, Determine Medication Based on Pain Assessment patient teaching Instruct: Pain Medication Request, Pain Scale Assessment is directly related to Pain Level, Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy teach patient Demonstrate Relaxation Techiques, Pain Level is correlated to Factors that Increase Pain, * 6'3", 200 lb * c/o abdominal pain (7/10) * restless * legs drawn up to chest * pupils dilated * midline abd incision with sutures dry and intact * HR = 90 * BP = 158/82 * Resp = 24 * Skin pale, moist * CXR and UA negative * WBC 12,000 patient's values, beliefs Cultural Influences, Outcome 2: inform patient on types of pain management Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy, Pain Management relieving factors Outcome 2:, Factors that Increase Pain relates to Acute Pain r/t ..., Effectiveness of Analgesic continue for ????