This lesson will focus on the different treatment options for managing tonsillitis, which typically depend on the cause and severity.
During postoperative care, nurses need to keep the following in mind.
Close monitoring of patients is crucial during the immediate postoperative and recovery periods due to the potential risk of bleeding. Postoperative nursing interventions include
Vigilant monitoring for postoperative complications, such as fever, throat pain, ear pain, and bleeding, is essential. Additionally, patients are advised to minimize talking and coughing, as these activities may cause throat pain.
Patient education includes instructing the patient about the use of liquid acetaminophen with or without codeine for pain control and explaining that the pain will subside during the first 3 to 5 days.
Instruct the patient to seek immediate medical attention if they experience any of the following:
Advise taking the entire course of prescribed antibiotics and maintaining good hydration.
Dietary guidelines suggest having soft foods, as they are more easily swallowed than hard foods, and avoiding spicy, hot, acidic, or rough foods. Restrict milk and milk products because they make removing mucus more difficult for some patients. The patient is instructed to refrain from vigorous tooth brushing or gargling, as these activities may result in bleeding.
Furthermore, it is recommended that the patient refrain from smoking and heavy lifting or strenuous activities for ten days. This precaution is crucial to minimize bleeding risk and alleviate post-surgical pain and discomfort.