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Chinese Journal of Nursing ; (12): 461-464, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1027869

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To summanze the nursing points of enterostomy among 6 children with small intestinal transplantation,which could provide references for clinical nursing.Key points:to set up a multidisciplinary team and develop an observation plan about enterostomy;to monitor the blood circulation of enterostomy closely,so as to identify the vascular complications as soon as possible;to closely observe the excrement of enterostomy and being vigilant for rejection reaction;to select reasonable nursing supplies based on the situation of enterostomy;to treat the abdominal incision fluid leakage timely,and pay attention to protect the skin around the enterostomy and take measures to control infection;furthermore,to attach great importance to continuous nursing care and improve the quality of home care.After above careful treatment,all the 6 children survived;they were discharged from hospital 3~4 months later after the operation of enterostomy restoration.Followed up 2~4 months,6 children recovered well.

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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 13-15, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-483753

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Objective To study the effect of acupuncture combined with acupoint sticking therapy on intractable hiccups of elderly patients with cerebral apoplexy. Methods Sixty patients with intractable hiccups after stroke were randomly divided into observation group and control group with 30 cases in each group. The control group was treated by routine nursing, while the observation group was treated by acupuncture on the accupoints of Neiguan, Zusanli, Zanzhu, Zhongwan, Fengchi, 2 times a day and meantime, the accupoint of Yongquan point was externally addressed with evodiarutaecarpa once before going to bed. The two groups were compared in terms of healing time and effectiveness time. Result The total effectiveness rate of the observation group was higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture combined with acupuncture addressing is effective in treating of intractable hiccups.

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