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What should patients with advanced lung cancer pay attention to? Do you have a nutritious meal?
1. The diet is rich and varied, light and nutritious, with meat porridge, fish porridge, egg porridge, glutinous rice porridge, lily porridge, medlar and other kinds of porridge and soup as the main ingredients, with fruits and fresh vegetables.

Second, help patients who can't take care of themselves turn over regularly, scrub and massage their hands and feet every day. Safflower alcohol can be used to rub the compressed parts to prevent bedsores.

Third, patients with pain should try their best to meet their own pain-relieving requirements and not be afraid of the addiction of narcotic analgesics to improve their quality of life.

Fourth, you can listen to light music, folk music and Beethoven's symphony of destiny properly, relax your body and mind and improve your quality of life.

Fifth, give patients more spiritual comfort, eliminate their fear of death, encourage and cultivate their spouses and relatives, give patients love, hug, speak out of turn, talk more, express their love and nostalgia for patients, satisfy their psychological desire for family, forget their fear of death, and thus gain spiritual pleasure.

Six, closely observe the patient's breathing, blood pressure, pulse, temperature and consciousness changes. If there is any abnormality, report to the doctor immediately and deal with the symptoms.

Seven, for patients who can be slightly active, you can walk slowly, take a walk, exercise your bones and muscles, and don't overdo it.

Eight, if you cough with phlegm, encourage patients to expectorate themselves. Those who have difficulty in expectoration can pat their backs to help them expectorate, and if necessary, assist with a sputum aspirator. When resting and sleeping, pay attention to tilting your head to one side to prevent sputum suffocation. If the patient is found to have sudden aphasia, complexion change and respiratory arrest, he must report to the doctor immediately and take emergency measures.