For patients who have undergone surgery for tertiary brain tumor, attention should be paid to the nursing care, and the vital signs of patients should be monitored within 24 hours after surgery, including the patient’s respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation and other indicators.
Patients after brain tumor surgery should be closely observed for changes in mental and pupil within 24 hours. Postoperative 3-7d is the peak period of cerebral edema, the pupil may appear to be big and small, which may be related to the brain stem edema displacement, so strengthen the dehydration and limit the water intake. If there is a drop in blood pressure and arrhythmia, give supplemental blood volume in time and conduct blood gas monitoring and analysis to prevent heart failure.
After the surgery of tertiary brain tumor, patients must pay attention to the need for bed rest, do not do strenuous activities, pay attention to the diet of light to increase nutrition, pay attention to the usual care work, according to the doctor’s recommendations for regular review, to prevent recurrence.