Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - My mother got a brain stem infarction two months ago, and she has become a vegetable and has no consciousness. She has a tube in her nostril, a trachea in her mouth to suck phlegm, and she is panting
My mother got a brain stem infarction two months ago, and she has become a vegetable and has no consciousness. She has a tube in her nostril, a trachea in her mouth to suck phlegm, and she is panting
My mother got a brain stem infarction two months ago, and she has become a vegetable and has no consciousness. She has a tube in her nostril, a trachea in her mouth to suck phlegm, and she is panting sideways. ... First of all, the care of pressure ulcers:

1. Turn over frequently to help bedridden patients turn over every 2-4 hours (preferably 2 hours) to reduce the fixed pressure on a certain part. Don't drag, pull or push when turning over, so as not to scratch your skin. It is best for two people to turn over together. After turning over, you should put a sponge or a soft pillow in the gap between your body and your body to reduce the pressure on the protruding parts.

2. Scrubbing frequently pays attention to keeping the patient's skin clean and dry, avoiding soaking the skin and wounds by defecation, regularly wiping the body with a hot towel, washing hands and feet, and promoting blood circulation of the skin.

3. Massage the bony process frequently, focusing on the buttocks, thighs at the ilium on both sides, occipital part behind the head and auricle, which are the prone parts of bedsore and cannot be ignored.

4. Change frequently, and change the wet and dirty bedding, underwear and wound dressing soaked by secretions in time. Don't let the patient sleep on a wet bed, or sleep directly on a rubber pad or plastic sheet because of the high friction.

Now we can't focus on the parts where pressure sores have already appeared. Be sure to wait for the skin to heal, keep the surrounding skin dry and prevent infection, especially in hot summer. 1-2 days.

Old people are prone to pneumonia when lying down, so they have phlegm. When lying on their side, their palms are slightly hollow, and the old man's back is buckled to promote expectoration.