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[Care plan for patients with locked-in syndrome].
[locked-in syndrome]
We
present
a
case
and
a
Care
Plan
of
a
patient
with
Locked-
in
Syndrome
.
This
is
a
disease
of
vascular
origin
,
s
characterised
by
a
severe
paralysis
of
the
whole
body
,
but
not
of
the
mind
,
as
the
intellectual
faculties
remain
intact
.
We
emphasise
the
importance
of
the
development
on
the
part
of
the
professionals
who
take
care
of
these
patients
and
their
communicative
abilities
,
as
they
are
essential
in
their
treatment
,
for
the
satisfaction
of
the
patients
,
their
families
and
the
professionals
themselves
.
Communicating
with
these
patients
is
a
major
challenge
for
professionals
,
who
have
to
make
use
of
their
creative
and
communicative
skills
,
which
are
essential
for
treatment
to
the
satisfaction
of
patients
themselves
,
their
families
and
the
professionals
.
We
must
also
take
into
account
the
family
involvement
in
the
patient
care
.
The
union
between
the
family
and
the
patient
is
of
vital
importance
in
establishing
a
trusting
relationship
.
During
the
development
of
our
nursing
duties
,
we
must
not
forget
the
training
the
main
caregiver
must
acquire
to
satisfy
the
main
needs
of
the
relative
in
the
hospital
,
and
at
home
in
the
future
.
Working
together
with
the
family
is
very
important
at
all
times
,
identifying
the
primary
caregiver--although
the
support
received
by
all
is
beneficial--and
setting
a
series
of
common
objectives
to
evaluate
the
progress
of
the
case
.
It
is
about
partnership
:
patient
,
family
and
professionals
,
must
all
establish
a
communication
system
adapted
to
each
case
by
paying
attention
to
the
signals
that
the
patient
sends
,
and
making
use
of
an
appropriate
scale
to
interpret
them
suitably
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"intellectual faculties"
symptom
locked-in syndrome
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