Care Plan for Cancer Pain Management
Category: Oncology
Assessment
Patient presents with severe pain related to cancer and its treatment.
Diagnosis
Chronic pain related to cancer and treatment modalities.
Goals
Patient will report a reduction in pain levels to an acceptable level. Patient will demonstrate effective pain management techniques.
Interventions
Administer prescribed pain medications as needed. Assess pain levels regularly using a pain scale. Encourage use of non-pharmacological pain relief methods such as deep breathing and relaxation techniques. Educate patient on the importance of reporting pain and adhering to pain management plan.
Rationale
These interventions help manage pain, improve comfort, and promote quality of life.
Evaluation
Patient's pain levels and use of pain management techniques will be monitored to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.
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💡 Study Tips for This Care Plan
Use the acronym COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - remember it's progressive
Practice breath sound identification with audio resources
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Always connect nursing interventions to their scientific rationale
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⚠️ Educational Care Plan Notice
This care plan is for educational purposes only and represents general nursing concepts.
All care plans must be individualized based on:
- Individual patient assessment and current condition
- Healthcare provider orders and facility protocols
- Current evidence-based practice guidelines
- Nursing scope of practice in your jurisdiction
Do not use as direct patient care instructions. Always follow your facility's policies, physician orders, and professional nursing judgment.