The document provides discharge instructions for a patient who had their gallbladder removed. It includes:
1. Medications the patient should take including Cephalexin and Mefenamic Acid.
2. Exercise recommendations of light walking and avoiding strenuous activity.
3. Health teachings for the patient around diet, rest, follow-up appointments, and symptom monitoring.
4. Spiritual support suggestions like prayer, coping skills, and understanding their condition in light of beliefs.
The document provides discharge instructions for a patient who had their gallbladder removed. It includes:
1. Medications the patient should take including Cephalexin and Mefenamic Acid.
2. Exercise recommendations of light walking and avoiding strenuous activity.
3. Health teachings for the patient around diet, rest, follow-up appointments, and symptom monitoring.
4. Spiritual support suggestions like prayer, coping skills, and understanding their condition in light of beliefs.
The document provides discharge instructions for a patient who had their gallbladder removed. It includes:
1. Medications the patient should take including Cephalexin and Mefenamic Acid.
2. Exercise recommendations of light walking and avoiding strenuous activity.
3. Health teachings for the patient around diet, rest, follow-up appointments, and symptom monitoring.
4. Spiritual support suggestions like prayer, coping skills, and understanding their condition in light of beliefs.
The document provides discharge instructions for a patient who had their gallbladder removed. It includes:
1. Medications the patient should take including Cephalexin and Mefenamic Acid.
2. Exercise recommendations of light walking and avoiding strenuous activity.
3. Health teachings for the patient around diet, rest, follow-up appointments, and symptom monitoring.
4. Spiritual support suggestions like prayer, coping skills, and understanding their condition in light of beliefs.
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Discharge Planning
By: Chin V. Ulam
MEDICATION EXERCISE TREATMENT HEALTH TEACHING OUTPATIENT DIET SPIRITUALITY
S 1. Cephalexin Encourage light Treated by Encourage the patient Remind the patient Advise the Encourage the patient to 500mg/cap PO exercises like removing the to drink a lot of water. with an immediate patient to avoid pray always before going TID for 1 week walking. Walking gallbladder and family member for a salty and fatty to sleep and before 2. Mefenamic Encourage the patient follow-up appointment should begin modifying foods and arising in bed Acid to avoid salty and fatty in the hospital 1-2 500mg/cap PO moderately and lifestyle and weeks after discharge alcoholic increase gradually. diet. foods beverages. Affirm personal coping TID for 1 week or when skills and support complications of the Instruct the patient Advise patient to Advise the patient to disease appear such as Instruct the systems to avoid strenuous take in time have enough rest patient to eat 5 - Painful, red, and Encourage the patient to activity. prescribed Advise the patient to swollen wound site 6 small meals verbalize spiritual medications. wear flat or low-heeled Swelling of the instead of usual abdomen 3 meals a day. struggle shoes. Fever Assist patient with Give adequate understanding of disorder instructions to in light of his/her beliefs the significant others and values about the importance of the following medications and dietary regimens.