part 2 Flashcards
1
Q
What S/S should we teach our pt’s to report related to osteomyelitis and infection?
A
bone pain
fever
swelling
restricted limb movement
2
Q
Nursing implementation of osteomyelitis in the acute care setting?
A
- immobilization
- assess and treat pain
- dressing care (sterile technique)
- proper positioning and support of extremity
- management of CVAD (central line)
3
Q
What are the possible adverse and toxic reactions associated with prolonged and high-dose antibiotic therapy?
A
- skin reactions
- hearing deficit
- impaired renal function
- risk of C.diff
- risk for candida albicans
4
Q
What are the common antibiotics used for long term osteomyelitis and what needs to be monitored?
A
- Tobramycin/neomycin
- cephalosporins
- fluroquinolones
- monitor peaks and troughs
5
Q
What kinds of teaching will a patient need when going home or going to ambulatory care while receiving the IV long term antibiotics for osteomyelitis?
A
- antibiotic administration and administration with CVAD
- wound care and dressing changes
- physical and psychological support