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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: AcutePain- Patel, Pain Management Assess Factors that Increase Pain, Cultural Influences Determine Medication Based on Pain Assessment, Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy Demonstrate Relaxation Techiques, Verbalizes Pain Which is Acute Pain r/t ..., Factors that Increase Pain Determine Medication Based on Pain Assessment, LC 57 y.o. male Strangulated inguinal hernia -> partial bowel obstruction -> second day postop Subjective Data - Patient Verbalizes Pain, Effectiveness of Analgesic & Relaxation Therapy perform Pain Scale Assessment, Medication Administration Instruct Mr. C to request prn pain medication before pain is severe, Relaxation Techiques Evaluate Effectiveness of Analgesic & Relaxation Therapy, Pain Scale Assessment Goal 2 Outcome 2:, Medication Based on Pain Assessment Institute safety precautions Medication Administration, Mr. C to request prn pain medication before pain is severe Evaluate Effectiveness of Analgesic & Relaxation Therapy, Pain Management Consider Cultural Influences, Pain Scale Assessment Goal 1 Outcome 1:, Outcome 2: requests analgesic before ambulation. States will try relaxation techniques but has not attmepted to yet Pain Control, Outcome 1: Client claims pain is a 2 on a scale of 1-10 Pain Level, Acute Pain r/t ... As evidence by * 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, Acute Pain r/t ... Perform Pain Management, Pain Management Teach client Non-pharmacologic Therapy : Relaxation Therapy