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Organ Transplantation

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"last update: 9 March 2025"                                                                                       تحميل الدليل

- Nursing Care Procedures for Post-Transplant Patients

Nursing care for organ transplant patients requires careful planning and continuous monitoring to ensure transplant success and prevent complications. Below are the key nursing procedures:

1. Comprehensive Patient Assessment

  • Review medical history and previous surgeries.
  • Conduct clinical and laboratory tests.
  • Assess psychological condition and social support system.

2. Health Education

  • Explain the transplant procedure and what to expect postoperatively.
  • Educate the patient on the importance of immunosuppressive medications and how to take them properly.

3. Preoperative Care

  • Ensure all preoperative preparations are completed, including fasting and final medical tests.
  • Monitor vital signs to confirm the patient’s stability before surgery.

4. Postoperative Care

  • Monitor vital signs regularly.
  • Inspect the surgical site for signs of infection.
  • Observe for organ rejection symptoms, such as fever, pain, or unusual discomfort.

5. Medication Management

  • Ensure strict adherence to immunosuppressive therapy and educate the patient about potential side effects.
  • Monitor blood drug levels when necessary.

6. Psychological and Social Support

  • Provide emotional support to the patient and family.
  • Help them manage stress and psychological challenges related to the transplant.

7. Continuous Follow-Up

  • Schedule regular check-ups with transplant specialists.
  • Perform routine tests to detect early signs of complications.

Each patient requires individualized care, making close collaboration with the medical team essential for optimal outcomes.