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Ann Palliat Med ; 10(6): 6661-6668, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1296310

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BACKGROUND: Novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a serious infectious respiratory disease widespread worldwide. Nurses are the front-line staff in contact with infected patients and play a key role in treating patients and controlling the epidemic. The purpose of this study was to share our nursing team's experience in the treatment of COVID-19 and provide clinical guidance. METHODS: Detail nursing system arrangement was laid down: (I) reasonable division of ward channel was built; (II) effectively arranged human nursing resources and establishing special groups, including Training group, Critical patients nursing group, Quality control group, Epidemic preventive measures group, and Logistics support group; (III) optimize nursing workflow and establish various rules and regulations; (IV) scientific scheduling and humanized management; (V) pay attention to psychological support and adopt humanized management. The pre-job preparation, treatment results, and medical staff infection number were recorded. RESULTS: Fifty-four intensive care nurses all passed the training with an average score of 99.75±0.13. One patient was dead, and 22 patients were discharged smoothly. The average length of stay was 9.12 days. The medical staff was not infected. CONCLUSIONS: The treatment center was set up and functioning rapidly, safely, and orderly by implementing an emergency management strategy. The goal of a high rescue rate, low mortality, and no medical staff infection was achieved. This nursing system could be applied in COVID-19 patient treatment.


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COVID-19 Drug Treatment , Coronavirus Infections , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Workflow
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