[Nursing management of malignant wounds].

Isabelle Fromantin, Elodie Labedade, Charlotte Van Coppenolle
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Abstract

Malignant wounds affect 5 to 10% of patients with metastatic cancer. The management of symptoms (hemorrhage, odors, exudates, pain) linked to the presence of these lesions is sometimes complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach, where everyone acts in complementarity. Local solutions can be proposed for each local symptom. The nurse must strive to develop for each patient a wound care protocol that is always as simple as possible and allows for home care-hospital continuity. Care protocols must be frequently readjusted based on wound fluctuations. Nursing care is not limited to wound care, it includes monitoring the risks and the global condition of the patient, in particular the nutritional state and the functional and psychological consequences linked to the presence of the malignant wound.

恶性伤口影响着 5%至 10%的转移性癌症患者。与这些病变有关的症状(出血、异味、渗出物、疼痛)的处理有时很复杂,需要多学科的合作,每个人都要发挥互补作用。可以针对每个局部症状提出局部解决方案。护士必须努力为每一位患者制定尽可能简单的伤口护理方案,使家庭护理与医院护理保持连续性。护理方案必须根据伤口波动情况经常重新调整。护理工作不仅限于伤口护理,还包括监测患者的风险和整体状况,尤其是营养状况以及与恶性伤口相关的功能和心理后果。
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