1 Give antibiotics and antipyretics according to the doctor's advice, and observe and record the cooling effect.
2. Keep the indoor air fresh, control the indoor humidity at 20-22℃ and 50%-60%, and ventilate twice a day for 15-30 minutes each time, and keep warm when ventilating.
3. Measure body mass, pulse and breathing, every 4 hours 1 time, and check the records at any time when the body temperature suddenly rises or falls. When the anal temperature is ≥39℃, physical or drug cooling should be given, such as ice compress and warm bath.
4 keep the gastrointestinal drainage unobstructed.
5 do a good job of oral and skin care.
If you sweat too much, change clothes in time to keep the mattress clean and flat.
7. Give infusion and electrolyte according to the doctor's advice.
Postoperative care:
Children can be given digestible semi-liquid or soft food, such as porridge noodles. After gradual recovery, give them a diet with high calorie, high protein, high vitamins and digestible residues, avoid high-fat and greasy foods, and avoid gas-producing foods such as sweets and bean products that will cause abdominal distension.