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Modern Hospital ; (6): 776-780, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-698925

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Objective To study the clinical efficacy of the use of PDCA cycle management method in colostomy bags replacement skills of colostomy patients in our gastrointestinal surgery department. Methods 81 colostomy patients from January to May 2017 were selected as control group with general colostomy nursing management method and 69 colostomy patients from June to October 2017 were selected as experimental group with PDCA cycle management method. Patients' colostomy bags replacement qualified rate and nurses' ARC procedure qualified rate are compared between control group and experimental group. Results The incidence of problems from experimental group (5. 7%) was significantly lower than that from control group (17. 5%) with statistically significant difference (x~ 2 = 66. 74, P<0. 01); Patients' colostomy bags replacement qualified rate from experimental group (84. 1%) was significantly higher than that from control group (60%) with statistically significant difference (x ~2 = 11. 05, P<0. 01); Nurses' ARC procedure qualified rate & excellent rate in October (100%& 75%) were significantly higher than those in June (75% & 10%). Conclusion PDCA cycle management method can significantly improve colostomy bags replacement skills of colostomy patients, improve nurses' professional skills, improve nursing quality in our gastrointestinal surgery department.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2057-2059, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-609827

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OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of tramadol combined with midazolam on prognosis of patients underwent tumor resection in gastrointestinal surgery department. METHODS:In retrospective study,200 tumor patients of gastrointestinal sur-gery department were divided into observation group(100 cases)and control group(100 cases). Observation group was given Tra-madol hydrochloride tablet 100 mg,3 times a day+Midazolam injection 30 mg,added into 0.9% Sodium chloride injection 60 mL,via intravenous pump,2.5 mL/h,for consecutive 24 h,for consecutive 3 d. Control group was given Tramadol hydrochloride injection 100 mg,intramuscular injection,3 times a day,for 3 d. The hospitalization duration,postoperative ambulation time, sleep quality score,pain degree score,the occurrence of postoperative hypostatic pneumonia,and the incidence of adverse reactions in 2 groups were observed. RESULTS:The hospitalization duration and postoperative ambulation time of observation group were significantly shorter than those of control group;the sleep quality score of observation groups was significantly higher than that of control group;the severity of pain,the incidence of hypostatic pneumonia were significantly lower than control group,with statisti-cal significance(P0.05). CONCLU-SIONS:Midazolam combined with tramadol can significantly reduce the postoperative pain of tumor patients in gastrointestinal tu-mor surgery department,shorten hospitalization time and postoperative ambulation time,improve the sleep quality of patients and reduce the incidence of hypostatic pneumonia with good safety.

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