Lung cancer information gathering organized in Henderson
When collecting information on lung cancer, it is important to look not only at symptoms but also at what basic needs are difficult to meet.
1. In breathing, we see suffocation during movement, SpO2 reduction, and the need for a break
2. When eating and drinking, check the amount of food and weight changes due to dyspnea and treatment side effects
3. For movement, confirm activity restriction due to postoperative pain and bone metastases
4. Safety does not overlook symptoms that suspect brain metastases or changes in consciousness due to electrolyte abnormalities
5. In Communication, look at the effects on anxiety, pain, body image, and interpersonal interactions
Please save it before the practice and look back when organizing information gathering for lung cancer patients.















































































































