Study on Ancient Books of Medication Nursing for Pectoral Stuffiness Pain Based on the Theory of Syndrome Factors
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20200210-00322
- VernacularTitle:基于证候要素理论胸痹心痛服药护理的古籍研究
- Author:
Chunhua ZHANG
1
;
Chunguang YU
;
Huixin DING
;
Peiyao LI
;
Ling WANG
;
Wenwen ZHAO
;
Kaiyue CUI
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学护理学院 102488
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2020;36(16):1240-1244
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:Through the analysis of the ancient books for pectoral stuffiness pain, to explore the relevant Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions, the main syndrome factors corresponding to the prescriptions and the content of medication nursing.Methods:We used the database of Chinese Medical Code (5th Edition) as the data source, and established a database, extracted relevant contents. In the end we carried out statistical analysis and discussion.Results:Four main syndrome factors were extracted from the 102 kinds of prescriptions, which were cold coagulation, qi stagnation, blood stasis and turbid phlegm. The corresponding medication nursing measures mainly contained five aspects, including the temperature, time, frequency, solution of taking medicine and medication taboo. Among them, the temperature of taking medicine was mainly warm and hot; the time of taking medicine was mainly before eating, after eating, empty stomach, before breakfast, at noon, Before sleep and regardless of the time; the frequency of taking medicine was mainly two times a day, three times a day, three times a day and once a night; the solution of taking medicine was mainly wine, porridge, ginger decoction, orange peel decoction, Chen-pi decoction, vinegar decoction and so on; the medication taboo was mainly onions, pork, cold, cabbage, mutton and so on.Conclusion:The study of medication nursing for pectoral stuffiness pain based on the theory of syndrome factors is beneficial to promote the theoretical and clinical research for the disease. It can promote the standardization of medication nursing, improve the nursing staff's ability of syndrome differentiation nursing, and provide a reference for clinical medication nursing of Traditional Chinese Medicine.