Restless Legs Syndrome in Nursing Practice

Łukasz Chełminiak, M. Siemiński, M. Skrzypek-Czerko, A. Roszmann
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS/WED) is one of the most important causes of sleep disorders. It is a sensorimotor neurological dysfunction, very common, and at the same time too rarely diagnosed. It is characterized by the compulsion to move the limbs, combined with unpleasant sensations located “deep inside the lower limbs” that subside after taking physical activity and stopping rest. Not all patients require pharmacological treatment. In a situation where the symptoms are not very severe, observation and non-pharmacological activities are sufficient. Other patients with symptoms that hinder everyday life require pharmacological treatment. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, the treatment may be temporary and or continuous. Due to the fact that the restless legs syndrome may occur in various diseases (Parkinson’s disease, in dialysis patients, patients with mental and cardiological diseases, pregnant women), it is important for nurses of different specializations to know the issues of symptoms, coping with them, rules for the use of the recommended treatment, which in the case of RLS may be associated with many adverse reactions. Nursing care is extremely important in the diagnostic and therapeutic process of restless legs syndrome. (JNNN 2018;7(4):166–172)
不宁腿综合征的护理实践
不宁腿综合征(RLS/WED)是导致睡眠障碍的最重要原因之一。它是一种感觉运动神经功能障碍,非常常见,同时也很少被诊断出来。它的特点是强迫移动四肢,并伴有“下肢深处”的不愉快感觉,这种不愉快感觉在进行体育活动和停止休息后消退。并非所有患者都需要药物治疗。在症状不是很严重的情况下,观察和非药物活动就足够了。其他症状妨碍日常生活的患者需要药物治疗。根据症状的严重程度,治疗可以是暂时的,也可以是持续的。由于不宁腿综合征可能发生在各种疾病中(帕金森病,透析患者,精神和心脏疾病患者,孕妇),对于不同专业的护士来说,了解症状的问题,应对它们,使用推荐治疗的规则是很重要的,在RLS的情况下,这可能与许多不良反应有关。护理在不宁腿综合征的诊断和治疗过程中极为重要。(JNNN 2018; 7 (4): 166 - 172)
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