Letters in High Energy Physics (Feb 2024)
Nursing Interventions for Patients with Aneurysms: An Overview
Abstract
Nursing interventions for patients with aneurysms are critical in managing the condition and preventing complications. Key interventions include monitoring vital signs closely, noting any changes that could indicate an impending rupture, such as increased blood pressure or heart rate. Additionally, nurses should assess neurological status regularly, particularly in cases of cerebral aneurysms, where alterations in consciousness or sudden headaches may signal an emergency. Patient education is also paramount; nurses should inform patients about symptoms of aneurysm growth or rupture and the importance of adhering to medication regimens and follow-up appointments. In the pre-operative period, nursing care focuses on preparing the patient physically and emotionally for surgical intervention. This involves providing information about the procedure, addressing any concerns, and ensuring that patients understand the risks and benefits involved. Post-operative care is equally vital and includes monitoring for potential complications like infection, bleeding, or neurological deficits. Nurses should facilitate rehabilitation efforts, providing support for pain management and mobility as patients recover. Overall, a holistic approach to nursing care can significantly enhance outcomes for patients with aneurysms.