Chapter 167 A special medical technique, the turning point of the 6-bed patient(3/3)
Then he found that the patient's heart rate increased significantly, and the brain waves also had some high peak waves. It seemed that the patient really heard what he said, and it aroused the patient's emotion.
He can hear me speak, and he can think normally and experience mood swings. It seems that the patient's brain is awake and his coma has been reduced.
Zhou Can was overjoyed after making these discoveries.
This patient, who seems to be in extremely critical condition, can be saved. As long as he survives this hurdle and performs surgery to stop intracranial bleeding and remove hematoma, he can survive.
Zhou Can examined 6 patients while recording central venous blood pressure, urine output and other conditions.
For patients staying in the ICU, urinary catheters are inserted not only to prevent the patients from peeing on themselves or going to the toilet frequently. They are also used to observe urine volume, color, etc. very accurately.
Hematuria, proteinuria, etc. can be discovered as soon as possible.
If a patient has been without urine for more than two days, even if other signs are stable, it is not optimistic.
Basically, if a patient has no urine for a long time, it means that the internal circulation is not working.
This kind of organ failure is generally hopeless.
It is not dialysis or other support that can save the patient.
Therefore, for ordinary people, eating, drinking, and eating inconspicuously every day is what critically ill patients need most.
The recording of some key data usually needs to be recorded every fifteen minutes.
By the time Zhou Can finished recording, the patient in bed 7 next to him had begun to make loud sputum sounds, which scared him and hurried over to suction the sputum in bed 7.
The nurse is turning the patient on bed 8 to check whether he has pooped on his body.
The nurses working in the ICU are all warriors.
Because sucking the patient's phlegm, wiping the feces, scrubbing the perineum and lips, crushing the medicine and carefully feeding it to the patient, these are just the simplest daily tasks.
The stench emitted by some sepsis patients is enough to prevent many young nurses from eating for a day.
However, if you work here for a longer time, you will slowly get used to it and your psychology will become extremely strong.
Zhou Can finished suctioning the sputum of the 7-bed patient and checked various data such as blood pressure, respiration, and urine output. He found that there was a significant improvement. This was the most gratifying thing for him.
Chapter completed!