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NR 341

NR 341 Comprehensive Nursing Care for a Patient with Multiple Traumatic Injuries

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Chamberlain University

NR-341 Complex Adult Health

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Introduction

This case study focuses on Louis, a 67-year-old Caucasian male admitted to the neuro-intensive care unit (neuro ICU) following a severe motor vehicle accident. Louis suffered multiple traumatic injuries, including rib fractures, mandibular and nasal bone fractures, and lacerations on the tongue, head, and torso. The discussion centers on his nursing diagnoses, interventions, collaborative management strategies, therapeutic approaches, and a reflection on the role of nurses in providing holistic care for trauma patients.

Patient Assessment

Louis’s health history revealed significant risk factors that complicated his recovery, such as a long-term smoking habit, daily alcohol use, and a past diagnosis of hepatitis C. A surgical scar on his back indicated prior spinal surgery. On arrival at the emergency room, his injuries included rib fractures, fractures of the mandible and nasal bones, and multiple deep lacerations, primarily caused by being ejected from the vehicle. Although his vital signs were relatively stable, he presented with confusion, likely due to traumatic brain injury. Additional symptoms included severe pain, facial swelling, and persistent bleeding from his nasal and oral injuries.

Nursing Diagnoses and Outcomes

The nursing care plan was guided by priority diagnoses and clearly defined patient outcomes. The primary nursing diagnoses were:

  • Imbalanced nutrition related to impaired oral function.

  • Ineffective breathing pattern due to rib fractures and pain.

  • Risk for infection resulting from multiple lacerations and open wounds.

The nursing goals were to promote adequate nutrition, maintain airway patency, prevent infections, and improve Louis’s overall comfort and recovery. Interventions included effective pain management, nutritional support, deep breathing exercises, wound care, and ongoing infection monitoring.

Table 1: Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions, and Outcomes

Nursing DiagnosisNursing InterventionsDesired Outcomes
Imbalanced NutritionEnteral nutrition, meal support, encouragementImproved oral intake and energy for recovery
Ineffective Breathing PatternDeep breathing exercises, positioning, monitoringMaintenance of patent airway and better oxygenation
Risk for InfectionWound care, aseptic techniques, infection monitoringPrevention of infection and enhanced wound healing

Routine Nursing Management

Pain management was prioritized using a Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pump, which allowed Louis to self-administer morphine within safe limits, ensuring better control of his pain. Nutritional needs were addressed through enteral feeding to support wound healing and energy restoration. Nursing staff also provided emotional support and assistance during meals to help Louis overcome pain and anxiety associated with eating. This supportive approach not only encouraged adequate nutrition but also promoted psychological comfort, an essential component of recovery.

Collaborative Management

A multidisciplinary team contributed to Louis’s comprehensive care. Occupational therapy introduced adaptive devices to assist with eating and daily activities, while physical therapy helped address mobility limitations and pain control. Wound care specialists and surgical teams provided expertise in managing traumatic injuries and preventing complications. In addition, nutritional specialists ensured that Louis’s dietary intake was appropriate for promoting healing. This collaborative approach demonstrated the importance of teamwork in trauma management and improved patient recovery outcomes.

Therapeutic Modalities

Louis’s care incorporated several therapeutic interventions aimed at comfort and wound healing. For oral injuries, Peridex solution (chlorhexidine rinse) was prescribed to reduce bacterial colonization, provide pain relief, and protect against infection. The PCA pump ensured that pain was managed effectively, allowing him to participate in breathing exercises and mobility activities with less discomfort.

Table 2: Therapeutic Modalities and Purposes

Therapeutic ModalityPurpose
Peridex oral rinseProtects tongue wound, reduces infection risk, relieves pain
PCA pump (morphine)Provides patient-controlled pain management
Deep breathing exercisesImproves oxygenation and prevents atelectasis

Nursing Role Reflection

Throughout Louis’s care, various communication styles were observed among healthcare staff, including passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive approaches. Assertive communication proved most effective, fostering open dialogue, enhancing collaboration, and ultimately improving patient outcomes. This case also highlighted the emotional and ethical challenges of caring for trauma patients, reinforcing the need for compassionate, patient-centered care.

Teamwork played a vital role in ensuring quality outcomes. Senior nurses, allied health professionals, and support staff worked cohesively to provide coordinated care. A safety concern identified during the case was the limited availability of mechanical lifts, which placed strain on staff and risked patient injury during transfers. Increasing the number of lifts would enhance both patient safety and staff well-being.

Table 3: Reflections and Recommendations

Reflection AreaObservations and Recommendations
Communication StylesAssertive communication promoted teamwork and positive outcomes
TeamworkMultidisciplinary collaboration enhanced patient recovery
Safety RecommendationIncrease the availability of lifts to improve safety in patient transfers

NR 341: Comprehensive Nursing Care for a Patient with Multiple Traumatic Injuries

The case of Louis demonstrates the core principles of NR 341, where nursing care for trauma patients requires advanced assessment skills, evidence-based interventions, teamwork, and therapeutic management. This case reinforces the importance of using a holistic approach to address not only the physical injuries but also the emotional and psychological needs of patients recovering from trauma.

Conclusion

Louis’s case illustrates the importance of a comprehensive nursing approach in trauma care. Effective pain management, nutrition support, infection prevention, and airway maintenance were central to his recovery. The collaboration of a multidisciplinary team, coupled with assertive communication and a patient-centered focus, ensured high-quality care and improved patient outcomes. The reflections from this case highlight opportunities for system improvements, particularly in safety measures, to better support both patients and healthcare professionals in the future.

References

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  • NR 341 Comprehensive Nursing Care for a Patient with Multiple Traumatic Injuries

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