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**Nursing Care Plan for First-Degree Burns**
**Patient Information:**
- **Name:** [Insert Name]
- **Age:** [Insert Age]
- **Gender:** [Insert Gender]
- **Date:** [Insert Date]
- **Nurse:** [Insert Name]
### **Assessment**
#### **Subjective Data:**
- Patient reports mild to moderate pain at the affected site.
- Complains of redness and warmth in the burned area.
- States sensitivity to touch.
#### **Objective Data:**
- Reddened skin localized to the affected area.
- No blister formation.
- Warmth and tenderness upon palpation.
- Vital signs: [Insert Values, e.g., normal range or deviations].
### **Nursing Diagnoses**
1. **Acute Pain** related to tissue injury and inflammatory response as evidenced by patient’s verbalization of discomfort and pain rating.
2. **Impaired Skin Integrity** related to thermal injury as evidenced by reddened and tender skin.
3. **Risk for Infection** related to exposed skin surface secondary to burn injury.
4. **Knowledge Deficit** related to lack of understanding about burn care and prevention
### **Goals and Outcomes**
#### **Short-Term Goals:**
- Patient will report a reduction in pain to a tolerable level within 24 hours.
- Patient’s burn site will remain free from signs of infection during the healing process.
#### **Long-Term Goals:**
- Patient will demonstrate proper wound care techniques before discharge.
- Patient will verbalize understanding of measures to prevent future burn injuries.
### **Interventions and Rationales**
#### **1. Acute Pain**
- **Intervention:** Administer prescribed analgesics as needed and monitor effectiveness.
- **Rationale:** Helps to manage pain and increase comfort levels.
- **Intervention:** Apply cool, damp compresses to the affected area.
- **Rationale:** Reduces pain by calming the nerve endings and decreasing inflammation.
- **Intervention:** Educate the patient on avoiding irritants or friction on the burn site.
- **Rationale:** Prevents aggravation of the injured tissue and reduces discomfort.
#### **2. Impaired Skin Integrity**
- **Intervention:** Cleanse the burn area gently with mild soap and water.
- **Rationale:** Prevents infection and promotes a clean healing environment.
- **Intervention:** Apply prescribed topical ointments or aloe vera gel.
- **Rationale:** Aids in soothing the skin and promoting healing.
- **Intervention:** Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick dressing as needed.
- **Rationale:** Protects the burn from environmental contaminants and friction.
#### **3. Risk for Infection**
- **Intervention:** Teach proper hand hygiene before and after handling the wound.
- **Rationale:** Reduces the risk of introducing pathogens to the burn site.
- **Intervention:** Monitor for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge.
- **Rationale:** Early detection of infection allows for prompt intervention.
- **Intervention:** Encourage the patient to avoid applying unapproved home remedies.
- **Rationale:** Ensures only safe, evidence-based practices are used.
#### **4. Knowledge Deficit**
- **Intervention:** Educate the patient on the importance of protecting the burn from sunlight.
- **Rationale:** Prevents further damage and hyperpigmentation of the healing skin.
- **Intervention:** Teach the patient about the stages of burn healing and what to expect.
- **Rationale:** Reduces anxiety and promotes compliance with care.
- **Intervention:** Provide written and verbal instructions on signs of complications.
- **Rationale:** Ensures the patient can identify when to seek medical attention.
### **Evaluation**
- Patient reports a decrease in pain and improved comfort.
- Burn site remains clean, intact, and free from signs of infection.
- Patient demonstrates proper wound care techniques.
- Patient verbalizes understanding of prevention strategies and discharge instructions
### **Discharge Planning and Education**
- Avoid exposure to sunlight on the affected area until fully healed.
- Use mild, unscented lotions to keep the skin moisturized.
- Follow up with a healthcare provider if signs of infection develop or if the condition worsen.
- Maintain a first aid kit at home with burn care supplies for future preparedness.
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