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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1307-1309, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697196

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Objective To explore the effect of scenario simulation training to nurses in improving the rescue ability at ICU. Methods A total of 84 nurses were enrolled and divided into12 groups, who received 6 scenarios training developed by researchers. The score of theoretical knowledge, time of practice completion and 7 operating practices were compared before and after training. Results The theoretical knowledge score of the nursing staff before the exercise was 72.21 ± 3.14, and the score was 91.77 ± 4.55 after the exercise, and the difference before and after the exercise was statistically significant (t=2.77, P<0.05). After practice, nursing staff in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), intestinal spillover, limb fracture, pelvic fractures, burns, bleeding, glass into the seven skills score 96.23 ±4.80, respectively 96.92±4.12, 96.59±3.97, 93.79±3.45, 97.71±4.18, 95.58±4.16, 91.67±3.31, were higher than drills before 85.43± 4.55, 65.44± 4.21, 74.05± 3.25, 66.35± 2.95, 85.31± 4.05, 81.41± 3.11, 69.59± 3.96.There was a significant difference in 7 operational skills between before and after operation (t=4.010-9.780, P<0.01) . After practice,six scenario completion time was (265.45 ± 41.37), (274.90 ± 43.15), (296.52 ± 42.09), (285.44 ± 47.15), (296.42 ± 43.51), (303.50 ± 36.92) s respectively, than drills before (366.29 ± 41.12), (363.54 ± 32.94), (367.78 ± 33.75), (371.29 ± 40.16), (370.57 ± 34.69), (372.98 ± 35.32) s. There was a significant difference in time of finishing 6 scenarios between before and after operation exercises (t =2.190-6.210, P< 0.05). Conclusions Scenario simulation model training can improve the theoretical knowledge, time of practice completion andpractices ability of ICU nursing.

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China Medical Equipment ; (12): 33-36, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-612645

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Objective:To explore the combined application effect of failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) and root cause analysis (RCA) in IV infusion risk management of pediatric outpatient so as to enhance the quality of care and ensure the safety of outpatients.Methods: For this exploration, a special analysis team was established and the flowchart was drawn up, and the potential failure modes were listed by using FMEA. And the RCA was used to analyze and evaluate the key mode in these potential failure modes so as to find the root cause might affect the safety of IV infusion, and then the improved measures were implemented and the effects of new measurement were evaluated. Results:After implemented the improved measures, the risk of top 4 risk priority number (RPN) in intravenous infusion flow decreased obviously. For the transfusion management, patients' satisfaction increased from 78.09% to 95.03% (P<0.05), and nurses' satisfaction increased from 83.79% to 97.80%(P<0.05).Conclusion: The combined application of FMEA and RCA in the IV infusion risk management of pediatric outpatient can effectively reduce the occurrence of risk events, reduce nursing complaints and disputes, and enhance the quality of nursing care.

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Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care ; (6): 140-142, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-505710

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Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of enteral nutrition combined with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) acupuncture and moxibustion for treatment of craniocerebral trauma complicated by gastric paralysis.Methods A prospective study was conducted.One hundred and sixty-seven patients with craniocerebral trauma complicated by gastric paralysis admitted to the Department of Neurological Critical Care Medicine in Affiliated Hospital of the Logistics University Chinese People's Armed Police Force from January 2013 to October 2015 were divided into single group (83 cases) and combined group (84 cases) according to the random number table method.The basic treatment program was the same in the two groups.On the basis of gastrointestinal decompression,a nasojejunal tube was indwelled in the digestive canal of the patients in single group,and the nutrient food could be given by dripping slowly and continuously through the tube into the body,while in the combined group,they were additionally treated by acupuncture and moxibustion at auricular point,zusanli and neiguan acupoints,1 time a day,each time 30 minutes.Both groups were treated consecutively for 30 days,and then the clinical efficacies were evaluated.Before and after treatment in both groups,the changes of total serum protein (TP),pre-albumin (PA),hemoglobin (Hb) were observed;the incidences of reflux,vomiting,abdominal distension,diarrhea,pulmonary infection and intestine derived infection were also evaluated.Results After treatment the levels of TP,PA,Hb were significantly higher in combined group than those in the single group [TP (g/L):36.97 ± 2.17 vs.33.14± 2.13,PA (mg/L):215.19 ± 7.91 vs.203.15 ± 6.12,Hb (g/L):126.73 ± 11.17 vs.117.61 ± 11.24,all P < 0.01].The numbers of patients with reflux,vomiting,abdominal distension,diarrhea were significantly lower in combined group than those in the single group,respectively (the number of patients had reflux being 15 cases vs.31 cases,vomiting 13 cases vs.28 cases,abdominal distension 17 cases vs.29 cases,diarrhea 17 cases vs.31 cases) and pulmonary infection (17 cases vs.29 cases),intestine derived infection (4 cases vs.12 cases),all the above comparisons showing statistically (all P <0.05).Conclusions Enteral nutrition combined with acupuncture and moxibustion treatment can effectively enhance the patients' nutritional status,reduce gastrointestinal dysfunction and the incidence of complications,thus the prognosis of patients with craniocerebral trauma complicated by gastric paralysis is obviously improved.

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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 93-98, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619973

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Objective To retrieve and analyze the available evidence on prevention of needlestick injuries among healthcare workers and summarize the best available evidence.Methods We searched the BMJ best practice,Uptodata,Cochrane Library(2014),Joanna Briggs Institute Library,Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario,Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network,National Guideline Clearinghouse,and complementally searched the PubMed,EM-base,CNKI and Centers for Disease Control to collect literatures including guideline,evidence summary,best practice information sheet,recommended practice and systematic review.Results Nine references were selected including a clinical decision support system,3 evidence summaries,2 recommended practices and 3 systematic review.Finally,7 items of best evidence were summarized,including:wearing double gloves,never recapping needles,using blunt-tip suture,using a neutral zone for passing sharp device,adopting the safety features of sharps,using sharp disposal containers,and continuous education for needlestick injuries.Conclusion Healthcare workers should regulate their behaviors of using sharp instruments during clinical practice and guarantee personal safety by consulting high level evidence.

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Chinese Journal of Infection Control ; (4): 791-795, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503085

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Objective To investigate nursing interns’knowledge and attitude towards needle stick injury before clinical practice.Methods In 20-23 June,2015,nursing interns who were about to start clinical practice in a hospi-tal were investigated,nursing interns’knowledge and attitude towards needle stick injury were surveyed through questionnaire.Results A total of 350 questionnaires were distributed,324 (92.57%)responded questionnaires were available.40(12.35%)questionnaires were responded by male interns,and 284(87.65%)were by female in-terns;34(10.49%)interns had bachelor degree;the mean age of interns were (20.83 + 1 .24)years old.The correct answer rates about questions related to injury occurring during needle recapping and wearing gloves were low (about 60%).About 70% of the interns gave the correct answers to questions about hepatitis B infection due to needle stick injury following hepatitis B vaccination,as well as medication after injury.Score for individual question about attitude towards needle stick injury was ≤3,the major related problems were susceptibility of blood borne diseases and recapping needles.Conclusion Needle stick injury-related knowledge and attitude among nursing interns is inadequate,including recapping needles,timely report,susceptible to infectious diseases,and so on.It is necessary for schools and teaching hospitals to strengthen the education about occupational protection among nursing interns, so as to improve the attitude and ability of professional protection.

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