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Showing posts with label Nursing Intervention Osteomalacia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursing Intervention Osteomalacia. Show all posts

What is Osteomalacia?and Nursing Management

Register Nurse | 18:56 | 0 comments

Osteomalacia is a condition that affects the bones.Osteomalacia refers to a softening of your bones, often caused by a vitamin D deficiency. In children, this condition is called rickets. Soft bones are more likely to bow and fracture than are harder, healthy bones.

Nursing Management for Osteomalacia Clients

  • Focus on careful positioning, ambulation, and prescribed exercises.
  • Monitor Pain Scale
  • Give Vitamin D supplementation as per order
  • Give Analgesics as per doctor order
  • Include the patient and his family in all phases of care
  • Check the patient’s skin daily for redness, warmth, and new painsites.
  • Monitor the patient’s pain level, and assess her response to analgesic’s,
  • Explain all treatments, tests, and procedure to the patient
  • To teach clients and her family clearly understand the prescribed drug regiman.
  • To provide emotional support clients and her family


Sources
Bhan A, et al. Osteomalacia as a result of vitamin D deficiency. Endocrinology Metabolism Clinics of North America. 2010;39:321.
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