Lung cancer information gathering organized by Gordon
When collecting information on lung cancer, it is important not only to listen to symptoms but also to look at "where it affects your life."
1. In health management, confirm treatment details, side effects, smoking cessation, and symptoms that require consultation
2. In nutrition, to see if dyspnea, pain, and treatment side effects affect the amount of food and weight
3. In activities, check for suffocation during operation, SpO2 reduction, and the need for a break
4. Cognition and perception does not overlook pain, symptoms suspected of brain metastases, and peripheral neuropathy
5. In coping and values / beliefs, confirm anxiety, treatment choices, thoughts on life after discharge
Please save it before the practice and look back when organizing information gathering for lung cancer patients.












































































































