Hello, everyone! Those who come here are suffering from major cardiovascular diseases. The preoperative stress and fear, and the great postoperative pain make it really difficult for patients and their families. How in the world to break through this psychological barrier? First of all, the family should be calm and open to face. Patients are pessimistic and easily agitated at this time, we have to be optimistic and calm, the hospital has the most advanced medical equipment and cutting-edge medical team, there are superb medical skills and noble medical ethics, to come here to treat us 120 assured that the success of the operation is inevitable, the patient to bear the great pain is also inevitable. The calmness of the family will give the patient a backbone, and then firmly believe that he or she will slowly recover, just need a process. Take care of the patient and follow the doctor’s instructions. Post-operative patients are extremely weak and need nutritional supplements, but like the strict water restriction after AVR, most post-operative patients are thirsty, which is a contradiction. Family members must follow the doctor’s instructions strictly and calculate the amount of in and out accurately, so as to make it balanced. Massage, turn over and rub body every day. In the nursing process, communicate with doctors and nurses more and ask for advice. What can’t be eaten, try to avoid; what can be eaten, but also have a degree. Affliction and family love, to overcome the difficulties together. Husband and wife, brother and sister, parents are the best analgesic, the care and companionship of loved ones will make the patient feel at ease, calm and speed up the pace of recovery. Care for the patient as if he were a baby. We have to pay careful attention to the patient’s hunger, thirst, warmth and cold, expression, action, especially when they lose their temper for no reason, we have to be patient, patience, patience, and then patience, the kingland as a whisper, a laugh, or flirtation. Who, you think, would bother with an infant who doesn’t know any better!