학술논문

Dialysis Treatments and Nursing Care in Disasters
INVITED REVIEW
Document Type
Periodical
Source
Cerrahpaşa Medical Journal. December 2023, Vol. 47 Issue S1, p42, 5 p.
Subject
Earthquakes
Building failures
Nursing care
Pediatric nursing
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
Language
English
Abstract
Introduction Disasters include a broad range of natural and human-caused occurrences that outweigh a society's ability to respond by utilizing its own resources and result in injuries, loss of life [...]
Disasters are situations that cause harm and loss of life and property that go beyond what a society can handle using its own resources to function. Earthquake victims are at risk of developing crush syndrome, so it is crucial that earthquake victims who are buried under the debris in collapsed buildings are taken to hospitals as quickly as possible after being freed from the debris. If the crush syndrome is not treated quickly and efficiently, it might result in acute kidney injury (AKI). Children, however, are at a lesser risk due to their smaller body surface area than adults. Dialysis is lifesaving when AKI is irreversible despite medical intervention. A holistic nursing approach is used to assess acute or chronic patients getting dialysis therapy, identify their care requirements, and deliver the necessary care. Patients receiving hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis should be informed about what to do in case of an earthquake and should take the appropriate safety measures in case of emergencies in dialysis facilities in order to recover with the least amount of damage. Keywords: Disaster, earthquake, crush syndrome, child hemodialysis, hemodialysis and nursing care