COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA PATIENT PATHWAY

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COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA PATHWAY

PROCESS OUTCOMES ADMISSION This will help you understand what will happen to you during your stay at the hospital. If you do not understand, please feel free to ask the nurse. Your temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure will be checked. A nurse will listen to your chest and assess your breathing. For the first 24 hours you may be in isolation, which means any visitors or caregivers will wear a mask and protective clothing to prevent the spread of germs. You will have some blood tests done and a chest x-ray taken. MEDICATIONS Drugs will be given to you as ordered by your doctor. These will probably include antibiotic(s) and a medication for your fever. You will be given oxygen through a face mask or small prongs in your nose if necessary. NUTRITION You may eat or drink as you like, unless you require a special diet. You will be encouraged to move as much as possible. Staff will assist you as needed. EDUCATION You should discourage visitors with colds or recent infection. DISCHARGE PLANNING

PROCESS OUTCOMES PHASE 1 (APPROXIMATELY 2 DAYS) You are now starting to breathe easier and cough easier, and your fever is going down Your temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure will be checked frequently. A nurse will listen to your chest and assess your breathing every 4 hours or more often if necessary. MEDICATIONS You will continue taking drugs to treat your pneumonia. You will continue to receive oxygen if necessary. Your IV may be stopped, and you may be given oral drugs. A physiotherapist may help you with deep breathing and coughing exercises. You may also need other physiotherapy treatments to help clear your lungs. NUTRITION You will be encouraged to drink extra fluids. You will be encouraged to sit in a chair and walk short distances today. Staff will assist you as needed. EDUCATION A nurse will review this pathway with you and your family. You will be given a booklet that will help you to understand what is happening when you have pneumonia. DISCHARGE PLANNING A Social Worker may talk with you if needed, to plan for your

discharge from hospital. PROCESS OUTCOMES MEDICATIONS PHASE 2 (APPROXIMATELY 3 DAYS) You are now preparing for discharge. Your breathing should be back to normal, your fever gone, and you should be off oxygen by the time you are discharged. Your temperature, pulse, breathing, and blood pressure will be checked. A nurse will listen to your chest and assess your breathing. You may have some blood work and a chest X-ray done. You will continue taking drugs to help your breathing. Let the nurse know if you are having pain, especially in your chest or after coughing. Your need for oxygen will be reassessed. Continue deep breathing and coughing exercises. NUTRITION You should continue to drink extra fluids. You will be encouraged to continue moving and walking as much as possible, increasing your activity level each day in preparation for returning home. EDUCATION A nurse will review the material for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) with you. You will receive instructions to help you prepare for discharge, including reasons to call your doctor. A pharmacist/nurse may see you if the drugs you took at home before coming to the hospital have changed a great deal. DISCHARGE

PLANNING A Social Worker may talk with you if needed, to plan for your discharge from hospital. You may be discharged if your pneumonia is improving. PROCESS DISCHARGE CRITERIA OUTCOMES You should now understand what to do when you leave the hospital to care for your pneumonia. You should be moving and walking like you did before you had pneumonia. MEDICATIONS You may be given a prescription when discharged. Please take exactly as ordered by your doctor. NUTRITION Continue to drink a lot of water and eat a balanced diet. EDUCATION A nurse will review your discharge instructions with you and your family. If you have been instructed to continue to take antibiotics at home, you will be given a discharge prescription. The pharmacy where you buy your prescription will provide information about the antibiotics your doctor has chosen. A nurse will review your education material regarding recovery.

DISCHARGE PLANNING You may be referred for oxygen at your home if necessary.