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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Adams,J, Medication Administration Physician Instruct: Pain Medication Request, LC 57 y.o. male Strangulated inguinal hernia -> partial bowel obstruction -> second day postop Assessment Results * 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 2: Unsuccessful demonstrated by Acute Pain r/t ..., Option 1 Can result in Outcome 2:, Outcome 1: Successful demonstrated by Pain Management, Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy Provide education and Demonstrate Relaxation Techiques, Option 1 Can result in Outcome 1:, Option 1 If patient chooses Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy, Pain Scale Assessment Remember people have different Cultural Influences, Instruct: Pain Medication Request Physician will Determine Medication Based on Pain Assessment, Pain Scale Assessment Have them explain Factors that Increase Pain, Cultural Influences If they need Pain Control, Factors that Increase Pain If they need Pain Control, Option 2 Can result in Outcome 2:, Cultural Influences Some won't Verbalizes Pain, Pain Control You have two options Option 1, Pain Control You have two options Option 2, Pain Scale Assessment Remember people have different Pain Levels, Option 2 If patient chooses Medication Administration, * 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 Fru Pain Scale Assessment