英文摘要 |
This article aims to explore the nursing experience of an 84-year-old female patient with a first time ischemia stroke that causes hemiplegia on the left side of the limb. From June 15th to July 17th, 2017, Gordon's 11 functional health pattern assessment to collect and analyze the data of the client with the strategies of observation, interview, physical assessment, and medical records. The identified health problems included: impaired physical mobility, impaired tissue integrity, and caregiver role strain. In the process of nursing, the author grasps the golden period of the stroke rehabilitation, provides passive range of motion exercise and implements individualized rehabilitation program, enhances the muscle strength and joint softness of the client, avoids joint contracture; assisting the daughter-in-law to turn over the client regularly and provide turning-over skills and wound care to promote the healing of pressure sore wounds and prevent the occurrence of comorbidities; use active caring, listening, companionship and empathy to encourage expression of inner feelings and establish a good relationship with the daughterin-law and participate in the nursing process. The daughter-in-law in the nursing process, enhance the nursing skills of the daughter-in-law through referral teaching methods, and refer to the discharge planning, actively provide preparations for returning home goods, and assist in applying for devices. The final client is discharged on time. By telephone track, the client could adapt a new life and receive appropriate follow-up care after returning home. Hence, the caregiver could alleviate the stress and anxiety. This nursing experience in this article could serve as a reference for caring stoke patients in the future. |