Patients after craniotomy for cerebral hemorrhage often need to be bedridden for a period of time, so patient care is mainly to prevent bedridden complications and post-craniotomy complications, as follows: 1. Prevent pneumonia, after the patient is bedridden, the lungs are inactive for a long time and prone to pneumonia, so turn the patient more, pat the back more and help the patient to excrete sputum. Because many patients are older, not completely clear, and have difficulty in expelling sputum, they should be turned and patted on the back to expel sputum, and if necessary, aspirated or even open an artificial airway to expel sputum; 2. If this is not done well, urinary retention or intestinal obstruction will occur, which will also aggravate the patient’s condition; 3, after the patient is bedridden for a long time, it is easy to have poor blood flow in the limbs, and less movement of the limbs will easily lead to deep vein thrombosis, which will also have bad consequences. Therefore, if the patient can move by himself, he should try to move by himself, and the nursing staff should move the limbs passively, so as to reduce the formation of thrombosis; 4, in terms of diet, we should follow the doctor’s instructions, and after the doctor orders to eat, we need to eat and drink according to the patient’s condition. If there is choking and coughing, it should be reported to the doctor in time, and it may be necessary to insert a gastric tube for feeding.