Nursing care in thrombolysis for stroke

Nursing care of thrombolytic therapy for stroke: 1. Observe the change of condition. Patients with ischemic stroke often have limb hemiplegia, weakness, numbness and other states. Therefore, at this time, we must observe the changes in the condition in time, if the numbness and weakness of the limbs are aggravated, it is very likely that embolism occurs again, and it is necessary to improve the examination again to clarify the changes in the condition, and it is necessary to carry out thrombolytic treatment if necessary.2, the control of vital signs. Be sure to control the blood pressure in a relatively stable state, the standard is to maintain the systolic blood pressure between 120-140mmHg, which is very helpful to control the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage again.3. Observe the other complications, such as sudden headache, nausea, vomiting symptoms, especially projectile vomiting, it is very likely that cerebral hemorrhage after thrombolysis occurred, and should be timely reexamination of the cranial CT, and even if necessary, need to carry out surgical treatment. Surgery is needed.4. Airway management. Long-term bedridden patients generally have lung infections, must be turned over every two hours, patting the back, pay attention to the specific situation of sputum in the lungs, and suction in a timely manner.