How to care after coronary artery bypass grafting

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My friend felt sick these two days. The doctor said that he was going to have a coronary artery bypass grafting operation. At the beginning, I was puzzled to hear about this operation, because it was so strange that I had never heard of it. So I helped him ask the doctor I knew. Now let's talk about the nursing after coronary artery bypass grafting.

How to care after coronary artery bypass grafting

First: after the patient is sent from the operating room to the ICU, before moving from the flat car to the hospital bed, pay attention to whether the blood pressure is stable, lift and put it gently to avoid the pipe falling off; after lifting it to the hospital bed, immediately connect the ventilator ECG wire and sphygmomanometer; clarify and keep each infusion pipe unobstructed.

Second: shift. To know whether the anesthesia process is stable, the degree and distribution of coronary artery lesions, the satisfaction degree of coronary artery revascularization, cardiopulmonary bypass time, aortic block time, blood pressure after shutdown, urine volume, electrolyte and acid-base balance.

Third: observe whether there is bleeding in the wound, observe and record the amount and nature of drainage fluid, and judge whether there is a sign of intrapleural hemorrhage or pericardial blockage. At the same time, observe whether there is bleeding or bleeding in the wound of the lower limb blood vessel, observe the tightness of the elastic bandage, raise the affected limb, observe the temperature, color and arterial pulsation of the patient's peripheral, once an hour.

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After coronary artery bypass grafting, patients need to receive good postoperative care. For many patients, if the postoperative nursing is done well, it may be able to make the patients go to the ground faster, leave the hospital faster and return to normal life faster.