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Sinusitis Nursing Diagnosis Interventions

Sinusitis Nursing Diagnosis Interventions
Sinusitis is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may be due to infection, allergy, or autoimmune issues. Most cases are due to a viral infection and resolve over the course of 10 days. It is a common condition; for example, in the United States more than 24 million cases occur annually.

Sinusitis Nursing Diagnosis InterventionsNursing Diagnosis for Sinusitis

1 Acute Pain: head, throat, sinus related to inflammation of the nose

Goal : Pain is reduced or lost

Expected outcomes are:
  • Clients express the pain diminished or disappeared
  • Clients do not grimace in pain
Interventions:
1. Assess client's level of pain
R :/ Knowing the client's level of pain in determining further action

2. Explain the causes and effects of pain on the client and family
R :/ With the causes and consequences of pain the client is expected to participate in treatment to reduce pain

3. Teach relaxation techniques and distractions
R :/ The client knows the distraction and relaxation techniques can be practiced so as if in pain

4. Observation of vital signs and client complaints
R :/ Knowing the general state and development of the client's condition.


2. Anxiety related to lack of client knowledge about diseases and medical procedures (sinus irrigation / operation)

Goal: Anxiety is reduced / lost

Expected outcomes are:
  • Clients will describe the level of anxiety and coping patterns.
  • The client knows and understands about his illness and its treatment.
Interventions:
1. Assess client's level of anxiety
R :/ Determining the next action

2. Give comfort and ketentaman on the client:
  • Show empathy (it comes with a touch client)
R :/ Facilitate client's receipt of the information provided

3. Give an explanation to clients about the illness slowly, quietly and use of clear sentences, short easy to understand
R :/ Increase client understanding about the disease and therapies for the disease so that the client more cooperative

4. Get rid of excessive stimulation such as:
  • Place the room quieter client
  • Limit contact with others / other clients are likely to experience anxiety
R :/ By removing the stimulus that will enhance the peace of the client concerned.


3. Ineffective Airway Clearance related to the obstruction (nasal secret buildup) secondary to inflammation of the sinuses

Goal: Effective airway, after a secret (seous, purulent) issued

Expected outcomes are:
  • Clients no longer breathe through the mouth
  • Airway back to normal, especially the nose
Interventions:
1. Assess the existing build-secret
R :/ Knowing the severity and subsequent action

2. Observation of vital signs
R :/ Knowing the client's development prior to surgery

3. Collaboration with the medical team for cleaning discharge
R :/ cooperation to eliminate the buildup of secret / problem

Sinusitis Nursing Diagnosis Interventions

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