Make a difference in practice! Assessment of subcortical bleeding 3 points
Subcortical bleeding is a disease that has many sequelae and is difficult to sort out.
However, if you hold it down with the flow, the assessment will be considerably easier.
1. Blood vessels in the brain become fragile due to high blood pressure, etc., collapse and hematoma is formed.
2. In addition to the primary impairment due to the pressure of the hematoma itself, secondary impairment spreads due to edema and inflammation due to blood components.
Depending on the affected area, hemiplegia, sensory impairment, visual impairment, dysphagia, and higher brain dysfunction appear.
In nursing, it is important to look not only at the reduction of ADL, but also aspiration pneumonia, bedsores, falls and falls, and family anxiety.
Please save it and use it for creating related drawings and organizing assessments before practice.






























































































































































