Tuberculosis (TB):
the definition:
Tuberculosis occurs due to TB infection and affects any organ of the human body.
Target:
Provide immediate and emergency care to the patient.
Rules and Regulations:
- The nurse / nurse must know:
- Signs and symptoms:
1 - fever.
2 - cough with spit mixed with blood.
3. Low weight.
4 - the sound of cracking when you hear the chest with the medical earpiece.
Emergency action: (advanced cases).
1. Wear hand gloves and a mask on the face.
2 - oxygen 10 liters / minute as directed by the doctor.
3 - Transfer the patient to the hospital.
preventive measures:
Reporting cases and taking action from the functions of the health supervisor and the nursing homes to know the necessary awareness:
1. Reporting the situation as soon as the case is discovered according to the system followed and the relevant forms.
2. Tuberculosis immunization (TB).
3 - Health awareness about avoiding overcrowding and the importance of sanitation environmental health work, personal hygiene, not to touch the secretions of the patient and body fluids.
the definition:
Tuberculosis occurs due to TB infection and affects any organ of the human body.
Target:
Provide immediate and emergency care to the patient.
Rules and Regulations:
- The nurse / nurse must know:
- Signs and symptoms:
1 - fever.
2 - cough with spit mixed with blood.
3. Low weight.
4 - the sound of cracking when you hear the chest with the medical earpiece.
Emergency action: (advanced cases).
1. Wear hand gloves and a mask on the face.
2 - oxygen 10 liters / minute as directed by the doctor.
3 - Transfer the patient to the hospital.
preventive measures:
Reporting cases and taking action from the functions of the health supervisor and the nursing homes to know the necessary awareness:
1. Reporting the situation as soon as the case is discovered according to the system followed and the relevant forms.
2. Tuberculosis immunization (TB).
3 - Health awareness about avoiding overcrowding and the importance of sanitation environmental health work, personal hygiene, not to touch the secretions of the patient and body fluids.