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Diet
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- IV started for fluids and medications.
- May have liquids or light supper.
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Bathroom Functions
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- Urine output monitored.
- May have a catheter.
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Hygiene
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- Bathed by nurse after surgery.
- Mouth care by nurse.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- Temperature, blood pressure, and pulse are monitored frequently.
- May have large or small dressing checked and reinforced as required. May need changing.
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Support stocking (TEDS)
may be worn to improve blood flow. Special inflatable socks and air pump may also be used.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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Hourly exercises until discharged:
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Discharge is expected within 5-7 days.
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Diet
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- Full Fluids to regular diet.
- IV started for fluids and medications.
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Bathroom Functions
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- Start stool softeners for bowels.
- To bathroom by commode / walker with help.
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Hygiene
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- You will bath yourself and brush your teeth, with some help from the nurse.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- Blood drawn for testing.
- Dress and wound monitored, may be changed.
- Temperature, blood pressure, pulse monitored.
- May have x-ray of hip.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Weight bearing will be demonstrated and explained.
- Up in chair with nursing staff and/or physiotherapy staff.
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Movement from bed to chair with assistance using
walker.
- Assessed by Physiotherapist.
- Start daily exercises in bed and chair and continue 3-6 times per day until discharge.
- Continue breathing and coughing exercises.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Referral to Social Work if needed.
- Need for other services may be identified by Discharge Planner.
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Diet
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- Regular diet (high fiber).
- IV removed if drinking enough liquids and medication is finished.
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Bathroom Functions
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- Continue stool softeners.
- Trip to the bathroom as able.
- Laxative may be required.
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Hygiene
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- You will bath yourself, with some help from the nurse.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- Dressing changed.
- Temperature, blood pressure, pulse monitored.
- Blood drawn for testing.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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- Pain medication changes to pill.
- Ask nurse for pain pill as needed (every 3-6 hours).
- Try to take pain pill before getting up with Physiotherapist.
- Continue Blood thinner (Anticoagulants).
- Continue with PCA pump for pain.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Begin at least two walks per day.
- Transfer in and out of bed frequently.
- Increase activity.
- Increase walking distance daily.
- Continue daily exercises independently.
- Continue breathing and coughing exercises.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Referral to Social Work if needed.
- Need for other services may be identified by Discharge Planner.
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Diet
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Bathroom Functions
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- Foley catheter may be removed.
- Trips to the bathroom possible, so no more bedpans or urinals.
- Up in chair for all meals.
- If no bowel movement, a laxative may be given.
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Hygiene
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- Dresses self with help.
- Encouraged to wear own clothes.
- Encouraged to bath self at bedside.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- Dressing changed.
- Blood drawn for testing.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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- Continue pain pills. Remember to ask the nurse for pills if needed.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Occupational Therapist assesses needs for safe functioning at home.
- Up in chair for all meals.
- Walking is progressed in room, bathroom and hallway 3-4 times daily with walker.
- Distance of walk should be 50-70 meters.
- Increase walking distance daily.
- Continue breathing and coughing exercises.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Continue discussion of discharge needs with patient / family.
- Information about community support services discussed with patient / family.
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Diet
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- Continue high fiber diet.
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Bathroom Functions
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- May have suppository if no bowel movement since surgery.
- Trips to the bathroom like normal.
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Hygiene
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Exercises in bed.
- Increase walking distance daily.
- Ice applied to back twice daily.
- Continue breathing and coughing exercises.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Date of discharge identified.
- Begin arrangements for service or equipment needs at home.
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Diet
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Bathroom Functions
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- Up in chair for all meals.
- Trips to the bathroom like normal.
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Hygiene
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- Bathes self. Nurse will do your back.
- You dress yourself.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- Change dressing.
- Blood drawn for testing.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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- Continue pain pills. Remember to ask the nurse for pills if needed.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Moving about on own.
- Demonstrates stair climbing with assistance.
- Review daily activities, equipment and exercises.
- Occupational Therapist confirms plans for safety at home
- Extra Mural will be contacted if needed.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Date of discharge identified.
- Begin arrangements for service or equipment needs at home.
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Diet
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- Plan on high fiber diet while on pain medication at home.
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Bathroom Functions
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- Ask your nurse if stool softeners are recommended with your pain medication.
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Hygiene
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- Shower as directed by surgeon.
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Wound Care and Test or Treatments
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- You will be instructed when to have your staples or clips removed. You will also be told who will remove them.
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Medication Note: All medications to be given by your nurse.
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- Ask your nurse about any changes with your home medications.
- Get prescriptions for any new medications.
- Get home medications back from nurse.
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Rehabilitation Activities or Exercises
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- Independent with exercises.
- In and out of bed by self.
- Climb stairs safely.
- Able to walk 100 meters.
- Know hip precautions
- Determine what walking equipment is needed and and acquire it. This could be a walker or a cane.
- Extramural services arranged as needed (home visits).
- Continue daily exercises.
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Preparing for Discharge
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- Book a follow-up appointment.
- Community support services confirmed as required.
- DO NOT DRIVE until follow-up appointment with surgeon.
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