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Active Learning Template: Peripheral Venous Disorder-Thromboplebitis, Slides of Nursing

Nursing Skill Template for Peripheral Venous Disorder Thrombophlebitis includes description of skill, indication, considerations, outcome evaluations, patient education, potential complications and associated interventions.

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ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES TherapeuTic procedure A9
Nursing Skill
STUDENT NA ME _____________________________________
SKILL NAME ____________________________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:
Description of Skill
Indications
Outcomes/Evaluation
CONSIDERATIONS
Nursing Interventions (pre, intra, post)
Potential Complications
Client Education
Nursing Interventions
RaShonda Lowry
Peripheral Venous Disorder-Thromboplebitis
MedSurg-30
Peripheral venous disorders are problems with veins that interfere with adequate return of blood flow from the
extremities
Thrombophlebitis refers to a thrombus that is associated with inflammation
-Place patient in suppine position
-Apply interrmittent or continuous or
continuous warm moist conmpresses as
prescribed
-Apply occlusive hydrocolloid dressings on
ulcers
-Change dressing every 3 to seven days
Intracerebral bleeding
Venous Stasis ulcers
Patient who suffers from neuropathy might
not feel as much discomfort from the ulcer as
appearance
Instruct patient to consume a diet that is high
in zinc, protein, iron, and Vitamins A and C
-Educate on the application and use of
compression stockings
-Instruct client to use electric razor over
bladded razor
-D-dimer
-Venous duplex ultrasonography
-doppler flow study
-impedence plethysmography
-
-Calf or groin pain
-Some patients can be asymptomtic
-Warmth
-Edema
-Changes in circumference of right and left
calf and thight over time- Localized edema
over the affected area

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ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES TherapeuTic procedure A

Nursing Skill

STUDENT NAME _____________________________________ SKILL NAME____________________________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________

ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:

Description of Skill

Indications

Outcomes/Evaluation

CONSIDERATIONS

Nursing Interventions (pre, intra, post)

Potential Complications

Client Education

Nursing Interventions

RaShonda Lowry Peripheral Venous Disorder-Thromboplebitis MedSurg-

Peripheral venous disorders are problems with veins that interfere with adequate return of blood flow from the extremities Thrombophlebitis refers to a thrombus that is associated with inflammation

-Place patient in suppine position -Apply interrmittent or continuous or continuous warm moist conmpresses as prescribed -Apply occlusive hydrocolloid dressings on ulcers -Change dressing every 3 to seven days

Intracerebral bleeding Venous Stasis ulcers Patient who suffers from neuropathy might not feel as much discomfort from the ulcer as appearance

Instruct patient to consume a diet that is high in zinc, protein, iron, and Vitamins A and C -Educate on the application and use of compression stockings -Instruct client to use electric razor over bladded razor

-D-dimer -Venous duplex ultrasonography -doppler flow study -impedence plethysmography

-Administer and assist with treatments that improve circulations such as wound vacuum or hyperbaric chamber -monitor and treat pain as prescribed -Elevate limbs for at least 20 minutes -Do not massage affected limb -Encourage dorsiflexion execises while in bed

-Calf or groin pain -Some patients can be asymptomtic -Warmth -Edema -Changes in circumference of right and left calf and thight over time- Localized edema over the affected area