Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
When a patient is completely oblivious of themselves or their surroundings and unable to meaningfully react to outside stimuli, they are said to be unconscious. It may be brief, lasting from a few seconds to an hour, or it may linger longer. COMA: A coma is a persistent condition of unconsciousness. Its causes include cerebral infractions, cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumors, brain abscesses, etc. Quickly check your breathing rate, heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen saturation. The patient should always be lying on his side with his chin extended. As a result, the airway is kept clear of the tongue. The patient must receive complete care, including eye, dental, and skin care. Keep the patient safe from harm. It is recommended to sit down and support the patient with pillows when feeding an unconscious patient. This enables the feeding or medication to be moved by gravity.
A coma is a persistently unconscious state. In a coma, a person's awareness and the necessary reaction for comfort and self-preservation are no longer active.
Collect as much information as possible about a patient.
References
How can we define unconsious patient ?
Unconscious Patients
Coma: Coma is state of constant unconsciousness.
Explain the causes of coma.
Causes of Coma
Explain the nursing management of coma.
General Nursing Consideration
History
Collect as much information as possible about a patient.
Monitor
Management of Airway and Breathing
Assessment of GCS
Meeting Nutritional Needs
A patient who is unconscious is normally fed and medicated bu gavage.
Skin Care
Oral Care
Eye Care
Care for Bowel and Bladder
Safety and Security Needs
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