What does the nursing diagnosis of cervical vertebra fracture have?

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Cervical spine fracture is also a common orthopedic disease, which is usually caused by traffic accidents or violent injuries. Patients often have cervical discomfort, pain. Sometimes patients with cervical joint range of motion is also significantly limited, it is recommended that patients can pay attention to timely film examination, clear the location of the fracture, the extent of the sea area, is conducive to the timely development of appropriate treatment, hope to pay attention to. It is also suggested that patients should stay in bed as early as possible. Let's take a look at the following.

What does the nursing diagnosis of cervical vertebra fracture have?

First: Patients with early neck pain is more obvious, especially in the activity of patients with cervical spine when the symptoms are aggravated, or should pay attention to the appropriate braking, but also can be continuous traction bedside, is helpful to ease the pain of patients, should pay attention to adhere to.

Second: Patients with cervical spine fracture generally need a long time to recover, it is also recommended to pay attention to comprehensive treatment, pay attention not to worry too much, pay attention to reduce the activity of cervical spine, wait for the patient's pain and discomfort to reduce, can consider the implementation of exercise therapy.

Third: after the examination, if the patient's cervical fracture is more serious, surgery should be considered to reduce the pressure on the patient's cervical nerve. Colleagues also hope that the patient can pay attention to themselves, not too nervous, and pay attention to the improvement of mood, etc.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to the patients or should pay attention to the protection of the cervical spine, especially to reduce the time of patients with head down work, to avoid the aggravation of the disease, at the same time, patients also need to pay attention to the warmth of the cervical spine.