Rhabdomyolysis Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Measures Observe the color of the urine, the amount of urine, the degree of muscle swelling, and observe the vital signs.
Urine color if darkened and tea-colored, consider that there is kidney damage, if oral statins need to be instructed to stop the medication. Advise to avoid strenuous exercise.
If the urine output is reduced or combined with hyperkalemia, hemodialysis, fluid therapy and correction of electrolyte disorders are required.
Observe the thigh muscles for swelling and tenderness, and whether the tension is excessive. If there is limb coldness, consider fascial compartment syndrome, which requires timely incision and decompression.
Pay attention to blood pressure, respiration, temperature and pulse. If there is an abnormality promptly report to the doctor.
The above is rhabdomyolysis nursing diagnosis and nursing measures, it is recommended that under the guidance of a doctor, according to the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.