How to care after debridement after amputation
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We all know that now the requirements of nursing work for people are relatively strict, because the correct nursing method can make a person recover as soon as possible. In fact, we can ask some foreign experts for help, they can provide some suggestions for our nursing. Let's talk about the nursing after debridement after amputation.
How to care after debridement after amputation
The first is to control and eliminate potential diseases. Patients with diabetes, anemia, severe failure, water and electrolyte disorder should actively take symptomatic treatment, control the disease, improve the body condition, and carry out surgical treatment after the general condition improves, so as to increase the healing ability of stump and wound and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Second: Patients with anemia, hypoproteinemia, long-term chronic consumptive diseases, cachexia, etc. should be supplemented with high calorie, high protein, high vitamin diet before operation. If necessary, blood transfusion or intravenous hypernutrition can be given to facilitate wound healing. For patients with complete skin at the amputation site, skin preparation should be done before operation. When there are open wounds, sinuses and infectious lesions in the limbs.
Thirdly, the dressing change should be strengthened before operation. Before the operation, the patient's condition was informed, the consent and signature of the patient and his family members were obtained, and then the amputation was reported to the hospital leader for approval. Only in this way can the psychological pressure of patients be reduced and some pain be reduced. At the same time, we should do a good job in nursing.
matters needing attention
Many people will have some complications after the operation, in fact, as long as we do the relevant nursing work, these symptoms are not easy to appear. In the process of nursing, we must pay attention to diet, so that the body can maintain a state of balance, conducive to early recovery.