Note: last updated before 2005
PURPOSE
- To identify patients at risk for shoulder dysfunction after neck dissection and provide interventions to decrease discomfort and improve range of motion and strength in postoperative neck dissection patients.
PROCEDURE
- A registered nurse will assess the patient on the first postoperative clinic visit using the attached assessment tool. The assessment will include:
- Ability to perform ADLs
- ROM in the affected arm(s)
- Level of pain at rest and with movement using a numeric or descriptive scale
- Consult with physician regarding assessment and implementation of shoulder exercise program. Initiation may be dependent on patient condition.
- The type of intervention to improve ROM (Phase I) will be based on patient's pain assessment:
- Nursing will provide patient with an exercise program for pain rated as "0 to 7" or "mild to moderate."
- A physical therapy referral will be completed for patients with pain rated as "greater than 7" or "severe."
- Patients will be reassessed for compliance and progress with an exercise program on subsequent clinic visits.
- Pending patient's progress, Phase II may be implemented to improve strength.
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See
postopNeck1.pdf
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See
postopNeck2.pdf