South End – Charlotte, North Carolina

$500.00

Postoperative Care

1 in stock

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Description

About the Client:
We are a supportive and proactive family dedicated to providing the best possible care for our beloved family member who is recovering from knee replacement surgery. Our primary focus is to ensure her smooth recovery, manage pain effectively, and support her rehabilitation process to regain mobility and function.

Project Overview:
We are seeking experienced nurses who are compassionate and skilled in postoperative care to provide comprehensive support for our family member recovering from knee replacement surgery. This project entails a 3-month contract, with the potential for extension based on her recovery progress and rehabilitation needs.

Responsibilities:

Provide thorough wound care, including cleaning, dressing changes, and monitoring for signs of infection to promote healing and prevent complications.
Implement effective pain management strategies, including medication administration and nonpharmacological interventions, to ensure the patient’s comfort and support her recovery.
Facilitate physical therapy exercises as prescribed by her healthcare providers, focusing on improving mobility, strength, and range of motion in the affected knee.
Monitor for signs of infection, complications, and overall progress, reporting any concerns to her medical team promptly.
Collaborate closely with the patient’s medical team, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and primary care providers, to coordinate care, optimize treatment strategies, and address emerging needs and challenges.
Requirements:

Certification as a registered nurse with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in postoperative care, orthopedic nursing, or home healthcare.
Proficiency in wound care techniques, including cleaning, dressing changes, and infection prevention, to promote healing and prevent complications.
Strong understanding of pain management principles and strategies, including medication administration and nonpharmacological interventions, to ensure the patient’s comfort and support her recovery.
Ability to facilitate physical therapy exercises and support the rehabilitation process, encouraging the patient to engage in prescribed exercises to improve mobility, strength, and range of motion.
Excellent communication skills and a compassionate demeanor, fostering trust and rapport with the patient and her family, and collaborating effectively with interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
Patient Case:

Postoperative Care for Knee Replacement Surgery

Patient: 45-year-old female

Condition: The patient is recovering from knee replacement surgery, requiring comprehensive postoperative care to manage pain, promote healing, and support rehabilitation.

Care Plan:

Wound Care: Provide thorough wound care, including cleaning the surgical site, changing dressings as needed, and monitoring for signs of infection (e.g., redness, swelling, discharge), ensuring the wound heals properly and preventing complications.
Pain Management: Implement effective pain management strategies, including administering prescribed medications (e.g., analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs) and using nonpharmacological interventions (e.g., ice packs, elevation, relaxation techniques) to ensure the patient’s comfort and support her recovery.
Physical Therapy Exercises: Facilitate physical therapy exercises as prescribed by her healthcare providers, focusing on improving mobility, strength, and range of motion in the affected knee, encouraging the patient to engage in prescribed exercises regularly to support her rehabilitation process.
Monitoring for Infection and Complications: Monitor the patient for signs of infection (e.g., fever, increased pain, redness, swelling) and other potential complications (e.g., deep vein thrombosis), reporting any concerns to her medical team promptly to ensure timely intervention and management.
Collaboration with Medical Team: Work closely with the patient’s interdisciplinary medical team, including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and primary care providers, to coordinate care, optimize treatment strategies, and address emerging needs and challenges, ensuring comprehensive and personalized care for the patient and her family.

 

Total Budget: $305,683.20