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RHABDOMYOMA images_(14)1 (CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS (restlessness, heart…
RHABDOMYOMA
DEFINITION
Benign tumour of striated muscle
DIET
on soft diet
maintain nutritional status
HEALTH EDUCATION
Wound inspection is also important
Eat small frequent meals
As well as follow-ups
Patient should always come for check ups
CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
Tuberous sclerosis
mutation
PHATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Either cardiac or extra cardiac
Mostly common with tuberous sclerosis
Tumour of striated muscles
PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT
rapamycin
NURSING INTERVENTION
PLAN
Monitor vital signs and SATS
Put the patient on oxygen therapy
patient must be on soft diet
No tight clothes around the neck
administer NGT if necessary
Placed in a well ventilated area
monitor the nutritional status of the patient
Allow the patient to sit in a fowler’s position
EVALUATION
Well ventilation
Good nutritional status
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Difficulties in breathing
difficulty in swallowing
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
Electrocardiogram
CT and MRI scan
Complete evaluation of history
Electron microscopy
Echocardiography
Doppler ultrasound
Genetic mutation analysis
SURGERY
Surgical excision of the tumour
Cardiopulmonary bypass
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
restlessness
heart failure
Lung failure symptoms
oedema
tiredness
Tuberous sclerosis
confusion
shortness of breath
Arrhythmia