英文摘要 |
This report describes the care experience of a 56-year-old patient undergoing intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma surgery. From March 28th to April 6th, 2018, the author used Gorden's eleven health assessments to collect data through direct care, interviews, listening and other techniques to establish acute pain, current infection and anxiety. In the process of nursing, it is important to establish trust with the case and family members, monitor their physiological changes, and provide adequate psychological support and nursing education, so that the case and family can correctly understand the disease process and self-care methods. Postoperative care training includes relieving wound pain skills, posturing comfortable lying position, distracting, taking appropriate continuity of analgesic drug to relieves pains; washing hands, preventing tube incidents, discussing with the doctors for removing unnecessary drainage to prevent infection. From clinical experience, we can find one thing, that patients after surgical have common nursing problems such as anxiety. It is recommended to refer to a psychotherapy or caregiver consultation at the clinic, to reduce the number of cases that can face surgery and deal with anxiety, the hospital's liver cancer case manager also suggested that it can be assessed at the first visit to the clinic, To facilitate the implementation of the program, Because restorative is a common responsibility of clinical health care. |