Primary bronchogenic carcinoma, also known as lung cancer, is the most common malignant lung tumor. Its etiology and pathogenesis have not yet been clarified. It is generally believed that smoking and air pollution are important risk factors for lung cancer. The clinical manifestations of lung cancer are closely related to its location, size, type, stage of development, and the presence or absence of complications or metastasis. So what is the nursing care for primary bronchogenic carcinoma? ① General care: Provide high-protein, high-calorie, high-vitamin, easily digestible diets. If necessary, supplement nutrition intravenously or give appropriate blood transfusions, albumin, etc. as prescribed by the doctor to strengthen nutrition and improve tolerance to surgery. Give sedatives, hemostatics, antibiotics, and intravenous infusions as prescribed by the doctor. ②Psychological care. ③Nursing during radiotherapy or chemotherapy. ④Pre- and post-operative care. This disease often occurs in people over 40 years old, with the peak age of onset being between 60 and 79. Faced with such symptoms, dietary health care becomes the first choice, which is both health-preserving and healthy, and can also cure diseases, so patients must pay more attention to their diet. |
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