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Chapter 13 Caring for Patients with Special Needs Working with Interpreters • Interpreter – Communication professional who mediates between speakers of different languages – Some interpreters speak – Others use sign language Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Working with Interpreters • Qualified interpreters know the expressions of the languages they are interpreting – Verbal and non-verbal – Cultural values – Beliefs – Gestures and body language Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 Domestic Violence • • • • • • Battering and injury Psychological abuse Sexual assault Social isolation Deprivation Intimidation Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 Domestic Violence • Violent behavior – Perpetrated by a person involved in an intimate relationship with the victim • Violence is used a as a means of control • Victim may think abuse is his or her fault Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5 PCT Responsibilities • You are not responsible for questioning, counseling, or treating the patient • Be aware of domestic violence and alert to signs and symptoms – If detected, inform RN Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 6 PCT Responsibilities • Keep communication and documentation concise and accurate • Be kind, empathetic, and supportive Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 7 Delirium • Acute confusional state caused by reversible medical problems • If left untreated the mortality is high • Causes: – Dehydration – Physical illness – Anesthesia and medications Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8 Delirium • To eliminate delirium, the physician will treat the underlying cause(s) • Mental status may not be immediately clear Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 9 Nursing Care After a Seizure • • • • • • Reorient the patient Check vital signs frequently until stable Keep the side rails up Provide incontinence care Monitor for return of seizure activity Administer oxygen or suction Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 10 Spinal Cord Injury • Move extremities slowly and gently • Avoid rapid, rough movements • If extremities move into flexion, gently move them into extension Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 11 Spinal Cord Injury • If the extremities move into extension, position them in flexion • Prevent pressure ulcers • Allow patient to direct care Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 12 Autonomic Dysreflexia • Treatment – Identify the stimulus and remove it • Inform RN if you observe any signs and symptoms Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 13 Chemotherapy • • • • Wear gloves when handling soiled linen Use standard precautions Monitor for and report signs of infection Prevent bleeding and bruising Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 14 Chemotherapy • • • • Promote good nutrition and hydration Monitor I&O Allow for frequent rest periods Be empathetic and supportive Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15 Radiation Therapy • • • • Do not wash radiation markings off Wash with lukewarm water and mild soap Avoid rubbing or creating friction on skin Dress in loose, comfortable clothing Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 16 Radiation Therapy • Follow radiation precautions • Wear a dosimeter to monitor exposure • Stay at least 3 feet away from the patient unless giving direct care Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 17 Immunotherapy Patients • • • • Monitor vital signs every 2-4 hours Inform RN if systolic B/P less than 100 Monitor capillary refill Weigh the patient daily Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 18 Immunotherapy Patients • Notify RN if patient has following symptoms: – Fever or chills – Pulse over 100 – Respirations over 24 – Becomes cyanotic or dyspneic – Restless or apprehensive Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 19 Immunotherapy Patients • Notify RN if patient has following symptoms: – Diarrhea – Nausea – Vomiting – Itching Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 20 Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) • Diverse systems, practices, and products – Not presently part of conventional medicine • Area of research and scientific study • CAM changes continually – New practices and techniques are always emerging Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 21 Principles of Rehabilitation and Restoration • • • • Begin treatment early Activity strengthens Prevent further disability Stress the patient’s ability, not the disability • Treat the whole person Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 22 The Pain Problem • Patient’s self report of pain is the most accurate indicator of the existence and intensity of pain Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 23 The Pain Problem • Always respect and believe a patient • Patients may be smiling, talking, or sleeping and still be having pain • Vital signs may be normal – Avoid making assumptions about a patient’s pain Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 24 Types of Pain • Acute pain – Occurs suddenly; usually the result of tissue damage • Persistent pain – Pain that lasts for 6 months – May be intermittent or constant Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 25 Types of Pain • Phantom pain – Occurs as a result of an amputation – The pain is real • Radiating pain – Pain that moves from the site of origin to other areas Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 26 Pain Management Procedures • Epidural catheter – Implanted under skin into epidural space for medication administration • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation – Electrical current stimulates nerve fibers to block pain Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 27 Pain Management Procedures • Implantable medication pumps – Placed under abdominal skin with a catheter for medicine administration Copyright © 2007 Thomson Delmar Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 28