Research Article

Comfortable Nursing in the Intraoperative MRI Evaluation Combined with Microsurgery in the Treatment of Functional Area Glioma

Table 1

Specific content of comfort care in the operating room.

TypesNursing contents

Preoperative nursingBefore the operation, medical staff communicated with the patients about their physical and psychological conditions. Medical staff should pay attention to the tone and language organization of communication during communication and intuitively explain the relevant contents after operation to the patients in a simple way, such as the necessity of operation, the general process of operation, and precautions before operation, to relieve patients’ preoperative tension, eliminate patients’ anxiety and other adverse emotions, and increase patients’ confidence in surgical treatment
Intraoperative nursingEvery operating room nurse should be energetic and focused in the work and conscientiously implement the operating procedures to ensure the safety of the patients. Itinerant nurses must know their surgical patients well and be prepared to take care of them, to fully understand the psychological changes of the patients and make necessary conversation patients as the center to eliminate their tension. During the operation, lidocaine gel was used for painless catheterization, and urine tubes were inserted after anesthesia as far as possible. When placing the patient’s position, nurses should pay attention to observe and ask whether the patient was comfortable and make appropriate adjustments, scientific application of pressure ulcer protection pad, and effectively protect every patient
Postoperative nursingAfter the operation, the medical staff continuously monitored the patients’ ECG, paid close attention to the changes of the patients’ vital signs and the movements of their limbs, wiped the residual disinfectant and blood on the patients’ body surfaces, helped the patients to put on their clothes and bedding, added a bed bar and fastened their seat belts, and assisted the surgeons and anesthesiologists in transferring the patients to the ward