Nursing checkups of heart valve disease mainly include observing the patient’s urine output and edema, controlling the speed of infusion as well as the amount of infusion, and instructing the patient to take medication as prescribed by the doctor, etc. The specific analysis is as follows.
1. Observe the patient’s urine output and edema: the nurse should closely observe the patient’s urine output and body edema, to prevent the poor effect of diuretics leading to the patient’s heart caused by the heavy load, resulting in the aggravation of the patient’s condition.
2. Control the infusion speed and volume: the nurse should closely observe the patient’s infusion speed and volume, to prevent infusion too fast or infusion volume is too large, triggering the patient’s left heart failure, thus causing damage to the patient’s heart.
3. Instruct patients to take medication as prescribed by the doctor: nurses should correctly instruct patients to take medication on time and in accordance with the amount of medication, to avoid patients adding or reducing medication privately, which may lead to poor therapeutic effects.
The correct and effective nursing checkup is very important to the patient’s treatment. The patient should actively cooperate with the nurse, and if there is any abnormal situation, he should reflect it to the nurse in time, and should not hide his condition from the nurse, thus delaying his condition.
It is recommended that patients under the guidance of medical professionals for standardized diagnosis and treatment, and the check-up is an important way of communication to understand the extent of the patient’s condition.