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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2241-2244, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-803486

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Nursing research is a powerful driving force to promote the development of nursing discipline. The cross integration of basic medical research technology in nursing research lays a foundation for the nursing discipline to meet the realistic challenges and meet the contemporary needs. This paper reviews the practice process of basic medical research technology starting from parallel to cross development in nursing discipline research in Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), looking forward to the future of in-depth integration of basic medical research technology and nursing research, social needs and core concepts of foot care. We hope to provide reference for the development and construction of nursing discipline for colleagues.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12): 585-587, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-484536

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Aim To develop a new method for easy endotrache-al intubation and instillation in mice. Methods Relying on the endoscope of cold light and gel loading tips, a new method was set up for intubated operations. Under high magnification, oper-ations of endotracheal intubation and instillation were completed in mice. Twenty male CB17-SCID mice ( between 24 and 28 g) were repeatedly intubated and instilled with 80 μL suspensions of air polluted fine particulate matters in a week. Results The twenty mice were sacrificed after 24h of the last instillation. The dispersions of the air polluted fine particulate matters were found at the bottoms of tracheas and in both the left and right lungs in all mice. Conclusion Using the endoscope of cold light and gel loading tips, a new method for tracheal instillation is set up in mice, which is rapid, simple and has good repeatability. It could be widely applied for the endotracheal intubation and in-stillation in mice.

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