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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 856-860, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-883075

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Objective:To sum up nursing experience of a multi-drug resistant patient with upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage who underwent Lateral skull base.Methods:One patient with multi-drug resistant was admitted to our hospital in October, 2019. To observe and prevent the postoperative complications of lateral skull base and to prevent the rupture bleeding of carotid artery. The early detection and treatment the symptoms of upper gastrointestinal bleeding is effective and necessary. Intervention for patient receiving nutrition therapy is promoted.Results:By giving psychological care to improve patient compliance. The patient had no postoperative complications of lateral skull base, and the bleeding symptoms of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage was controlled in time.Conclusion:The patient was discharged from the hospital with a tracheal tube in a stable condition.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 7-11, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-492071

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Objective To explore the correlations of perceived social support and burnout with general well-being among caregivers in nursing homes. Methods One hundred nursing workers were selected from three nursing homes in Guangzhou. Perceived social support scale ( PSSS ) , Maslach burnout inventory ( MBI ) and general well-being schedule ( GWBS ) were used to investigate the status of their support, burnout and general well-being and analyze the correlations between them. Results The scores on perceived social support, job burnout and general well-being were (59.00 ± 9.00), (2.49 ± 0.88), (77.19 ±9 .90), respectively, all at moderate level. The scores on emotional exhaustion and depersonalization were significantly higher than the norms (both P<0.001). Job burnout together with its three dimensions was negatively correlated with general well-being (all P<0.01), while perceived social support was positively correlated with general well-being ( P < 0 . 01 ) . The exogenous family support , emotional exhaustion and personal accomplishment influenced caregiver′s general well-being (all P<0.01). Conclusions Perceived social support, job burnout and general well-being are all at moderate level in caregivers of nursing homes. The higher the perceived social support, the lower the job burnout, the higher the passion and the general well-being in care workers. The general well-being of caregivers of the nursing homes was not high. The managers should pay more attention to them and measures should be taken to promote their physical and mental health.

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