Orthopedic Nursing. Lecture Notes at Philipine Orthopedic Center
Orthopedic Nursing. Lecture Notes at Philipine Orthopedic Center
Orthopedic Nursing. Lecture Notes at Philipine Orthopedic Center
1. Bed sores (advise the patient to turn sides, maintain the linens to be dry and clean as
well as free from wrinkles, etc)
2. Pneumonia (encourage deep breathing exercises to the patient in order to promote lung
expansion, back tapping to promote loosen the bronchial secretions)
3. Urinary Tract Infections (advise the patient to have a regular voiding, good perineal care
and to increase fluid intake)
4. Constipation (advise to increase fluid intake, high fiber diet and have a regular bowel
movement)
5. Contractures and stiffness of the muscles (encourage to have a contraction and
relaxation of the quadricep muscles, foot pedal exercises/dorsiflexion of the feet)
6. Infection at the Steinmann pin sites
Name: Age:
Address: Status:
Date admitted: Educational Attainment:
Physician incharge: Case number:
Diagnosis:
Physical Assessment:
Nursing History (present health history, past health history, family history):
Pathophysiology (including the anatomy and physiology of the affected part)
Diagnostic procedures:
Medical Management:
Surgical Management:
Discharge Plan:
Definition/alternative names
Causative agent
Causative factors
Clinical manifestations
Pathognomonic signs
Pathophysiology
Anatomy and physiology (affected part)
Diagnostic procedures
Medical management
Surgical management
Nursing care
HARDWARE (Purpose: to put bones in good alignment without conformity and infection and
also to reduce fracture through external and internal fixators)
Fractures
· Simple (closed)
· Compound (open)
Treating Fractures:
· Reduction (Open or closed reduction)
· Realignment
· Rehabilitation
GADGETS
Traction
· Manual Traction
· Skeletal Traction
· Skin Traction (adhesive skin traction and non-adhesive skin traction)
1. Cotrel – combination of head halter and pelvic girdle traction; for scoliosis
2. Pelvic girdle traction – for lumbo-sacral affection; for HNP (herniated nucleus pulposus)
3. Hammock’s suspension – pelvic affections
4. Head halter traction – for cervical spine affection
5. Boot cast traction – special type of traction for hip and knee contractures and post-polio
with residual paralysis
Equipments in removal:
· Cast cutter
· Cast spreader
· Cast knife
· Bandage scissors
I. UPPER EXTREMITIES