英文摘要 |
<>This paper is to explore the nursing experience of the physical and psychological health impacts and difficult adaptation in a 60-year-old woman who changed different dialysis treatments in her end-stage of renal disease. Gordon’s 11 health function patterns were applied to assess the case from January 6th to December 31st, 2020. The main nursing problems of the case were excessive body fluid volume, anxiety, and hopelessness. The relevant nursing interventions were used to make the case understand the importance of the excess body fluid volume, control of diet, and water to lower edema. In order to reduce anxiety caused by punctures, the nursing care was to schedule the individual puncture plan and the treatment of local anesthetic ointment. We listened to her uneasiness, adjusted the dialysis arrangement, and encourage her to participate in the support group to reduce her hopelessness. By providing the above-individualized care, the patient successfully adapts to the new lifestyle in switching to different dialysis treatment modes.<> |