Precautions for renal cancer nursing

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Although this disease in daily life is a more terrible disease, the harm to patients is also relatively large, my uncle suffered from kidney cancer this disease, the body is very bad, often have to go to the hospital for treatment, fortunately found more timely, is the early stage of kidney cancer. Now I'll tell you something about the nursing of patients with renal cancer that I need to pay attention to.

Precautions for renal cancer nursing

For patients with renal cancer, we must have a special person to take care of them in their daily life, and carefully observe the time, volume and color of the first micturition after operation. If there is no urine or a large amount of hematuria after 6 hours of renal cell carcinoma operation, the doctor should be contacted in time. Pay attention to the daily urine volume, color and nature, and take samples for test if necessary.

After nephroureterectomy, the catheter must be indwelling for 5-7 days. Observe whether the wound flow or closed thoracic drainage is unobstructed, the drainage volume and nature, and the wound bleeding. To prevent the drainage tube from falling off, bleeding or excessive urine leakage, the dressing should be replaced in time.

After the operation, the patients were nursed by specially assigned person, and their vital signs were observed closely: blood pressure, pulse and respiration were measured every 15-30 minutes, and recorded until the patient was fully awake, and the condition was stable. The measurement was made once every 1-2 hours until the next morning.

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For patients with kidney cancer, should be timely to the regular hospital for examination and treatment, to have a positive and optimistic attitude to face this disease, is the better way to treat this acute. Nurses should deeply understand the psychological changes of patients, care for them and establish a good relationship with them. Patiently explain the safety of treatment and the necessity of operation to save lives, so as to stabilize the patient's mind and cooperate with the treatment.