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  • 烧伤患儿住院期间安全问题分析及对策

    目的 分析和探讨烧伤患儿住院期间的安全问题和护理对策。 方法 对2012年1月-2013年2月收治的406例烧伤患儿在住院期间可能存在的安全问题进行回顾性分析和总结,提出加强安全管理的对策和改进措施。 结果 406例患儿发生意外事件8例。其中静脉留置针导管脱落3例,尿管脱落2例,坠床1例,跌倒1例,脑水肿1例。 结论 实施安全管理措施可以降低烧伤患儿住院期间意外事件发生,完善的人性化管理、护理人员的安全性教育以及家属的健康宣教是预防安全问题发生的有效方法。

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:34 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Use of opioid analgesics during postoperative hospitalization in patients undergoing lung resection and its influencing factors: A retrospective cohort study

    ObjectiveTo investigate the use of opioid analgesics during the postoperative hospitalization in patients undergoing lung resection and analyse its influencing factors.MethodsThe clinical data of 450 patients undergoing lung resection in Sichuan Cancer Hospital among a multicenter symptom research database (CN-PRO-Lung 1) between November 2017 and January 2020 were analyzed. There were 248 males and 202 females with an average age of 54.7±10.3 years.ResultsA total of 448 (99.6%) patients used opioid analgesics. The average daily morphine equivalent dose during the postoperative hospitalization was 48.9 mg. There were statistical differences in postoperative morphine equivalent dose across patients with different sex, age, highest level of education, Charlson Comorbidity Index score, surgical approach, surgical type, operative time, postoperative hospital stay and grade of postoperative complications (all P<0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that sex, surgical approach and postoperative hospital stay were independent influencing factors for morphine use during the postoperative hospitalization in patients undergoing lung resection (all P<0.05).ConclusionIn clinical practice, attention should be paid to postoperative pain for male patients, as well as to promote the application of minimally invasive surgery, and to shorten the length of postoperative hospital stay, in order to ultimately reduce the use of opioids.

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