1.Monitoring on Irrational Use of Drugs in the Inpatients in Our Hospital by MTP Intervention
Jin YUAN ; Lixian GONG ; Jinhui PU ; Lei SHI
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE: To verify the monitoring effects on irrational physicians'orders by MTP intervention in our hospital.METHODS: The irrational physicians' orders in our hospital between 2005 and 2007 were monitored by PASS using MTP(Monitoring-Training-Plan) intervention model.RESULTS: As compared with before intervention,the black-lamp-precaution-medication's revision rate increased significantly after intervention,which greatly reduced the incidence of potential adverse drug events.CONCLUSION: MTP intervention can arouse physicians' attention on the monitoring results with PASS,increase the black-lamp-precaution-medication revision rate and prevent the occurrence of medication errors.
2.Application of social work program in Cleft Lip and Palate department
Min WU ; Caixia GONG ; Miao YAN ; Lixian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(z1):90-91
Launching social work program in Cleft Lip and Palate department, volunteers can help provide supportive services for patients, to enhance our service level, and to benefit patients suffering and health care quality in hospital. Also this program helps develop volunteers′ skills by doing face to face practice and getting feedback from patients directly and consistently. Most importantly, patients will receive excellent services, which assist to Improve the reputation of the hospital. This article introduces how volunteers perform supportive services and also provides a specific way that volunteers, participate in Cleft Lip and Palate department
3.Nursing intervention and evaluation of postoperative pain in preschool children with cleft lip and palate.
Caixia GONG ; Miao YAN ; Fei JIANG ; Zehua CHEN ; Yuan LONG ; Lixian CHEN ; Qian ZHENG ; Bing SHI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(3):263-266
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed to observe the postoperative pain rate and degree of pain in preschool children with cleft lip and palate, and investigate the effect of nursing intervention on pain relief.
METHODSA total of 120 hospitalized cases of three- to seven-year-old preschool children with cleft lip and palate were selected from May to October 2011. The subjects were randomly divided into the control group and experimental groups 1, 2, and 3. The control group used conventional nursing methods, experimental group 1 used analgesic drug treatment, experimental group 2 used psychological nursing interventions, and experimental group 3 used both psychological nursing intervention and analgesic drug treatment. After 6, 12, 24, and 48 h, pain self-assessment, pain parent-assessment, and pain nurse-assessment were calculated for the four groups using the pain assessment forms, and their ratings were compared.
RESULTSThe postoperative pain rates of the four groups ranged from 50.0% to 73.3%. The difference among the four groups was statistically significant (P < 0.001). The differences among the control group and experimental groups 1 and 2 were not statistically significant (P = 0.871), whereas the differences among experimental group 3 and the other groups were statistically significant (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONPostoperative pain in preschool children with cleft lip and palate is common. Psychological nursing intervention with analgesic treatment is effective in relieving postoperative pain.
Child, Preschool ; Cleft Lip ; surgery ; Cleft Palate ; surgery ; Humans ; Pain, Postoperative
4.Protective effect of rapid ischemic preconditioning against spinal cord ischemic injury in rabbits
Hanfei SANG ; Qibing MEI ; Hong CHENG ; Yingmin ZHANG ; Lixian XU ; Gu GONG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM: To evaluate the protective effect of rapid phase of ischemic preconditioning against spinal cord ischemic injury in rabbits. METHODS: Thirty six male New Zealands white rabbits were randomly assigned to 3 groups (12 in each group): ischemia and reperfusion injury group (IR group), ischemic preconditioning + IR group (IPC+IR group) and sham operation group (sham). In IR group, spinal cord ischemia was induced by an infrarenal aorta clamping for 20 min; The rabbits in IPC+IR group underwent a 6 min ischemic preconditioning followed by 30 min of reperfusion before the 20 min clamping; The rabbits in sham group underwent the same procedures as the IR group except for infrarental aortic unclamping. Neurologic status was scored at 8, 12, 24 and 48 h after reperfusion. All animals were sacrificed at 48 h after reperfusion and the spinal cords (L_(5-7)) were removed for histopathologic study and determination of the activity of Na~+, K~+-ATPase. RESULTS: The neurologic function scores in sham group and IPC+IR group at each observation interval were higher than those in IR group (P
5.ATP sensitive potassium channels are involved in the protective effect of ischemic preconditioning on spinal cord in rabbits
Hanfei SANG ; Qibing MEI ; Gu GONG ; Lixian XU ; Lize XIONG ; Xingbin YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(12):-
AIM To investigate whether ATP sensitive pota ss ium channels are involved in the protective effects of ischemic preconditioning on spinal cord in rabbits. METHODS Twenty seven male New Zealands white rabbits were randomly assigned to 3 groups (9 in each group):ischemia gro up(IC)、ischemic preconditioning group (IPC) and glibenclamide + ischemic precon ditioning group(G+I). In IC group, spinal cord ischemia was induced by an infrar enal aorta clamping for 20 min; IPC group underwent a 6 min ischemic preconditio ning followed by 30 min of reperfusion before the 20 min clamping; G+I group wer e administered glibenclamide (an ATP sensitive potassium channel blocker, 2 mg? kg -1 )intravenously 20 min before the ischemic preconditioning. Neurologic function was scored at 8,12,24 and 48 h after reperfusion. All animals were sa crificed at 48 h after reperfusion and the spinal cords (L 5~7 ) were remov ed for histopathologic study. RESULTS The neurologic function sco res in IPC group at each observe interval were higher than those in IC group and G+I group (P
6.Application of a new kind of dressing in an infectious wound care after cheiloplaty:a case report
Min WU ; Yan WANG ; Lixian CHEN ; Bing SHI ; Qian ZHENG ; Caixia GONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(1):52-54
Objective To research the application of a new kind of dressing in infectious wounds care after cheiloplasty. Methods Moist wound healing therapy was applied in treating one patient with wound infection after cheiloplasty, different novel dressings were selected and the operating mode of integrated medical care was adopted for treatment. Results The wound was healing by second intention after treatment, and such treatment was associated with comfortable patient experience during dressing change, short treatment time, mild scar, excellent overall therapeutic effects, high patient and family member satisfaction. Conclusions The application of novel dressing has provided a new treatment scheme for clinical treatment of wound infection after cheiloplasty.
7.Study on postoperative infusion management of cleft patients.
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(4):387-390
OBJECTIVEThe study aims to investigate the correlation between total input for a period of 24 h and the daily physiological requirements to develop practical guidelines for postoperative infusion management of cleft patients.
METHODSSixty-three cleft lip and palate patients under three years old who underwent surgery were included in the study. The amount of liquid taken orally as well as intravenous input were recorded for a period of 24 h and compared with the daily physiological requirements. Based on the comparison results, the amount of intravenous infusion was adjusted to match the physiological requirements. Eighty-one patients under one year old were also included to evaluate the effectiveness of the adjustment. The amount of liquid taken orally and intravenous inputs were also recorded and the correlation between total input and urine output analyzed.
RESULTSThe total input of the first group of patients significantly exceeded the physiological requirements. After adjustment, the liquid intake remained at the same level, but the total intake moved closer to the physiological requirements. Statistically significant correlations were observed between liquid taken orally and intravenous intakes, and between total intake and urine formation.
CONCLUSIONSMore precise management of postoperative infusion is necessary for cleft patients. For patients less than six months old, the amount of intravenous infusion should be around 60% of the physiological requirements, whereas that for patients between six months and one year should be around 75%.
Cleft Lip ; Humans ; Infusions, Intravenous ; Postoperative Period
8.Cosmetic technique application on the modification of lip deformity after cleft lip surgery.
Chen LIXIAN ; Wang HUAJUN ; Gong CAIXIA ; Zheng QIAN ; Shi BING ; Zhang BIHE
West China Journal of Stomatology 2018;36(1):52-55
OBJECTIVE:
This study aims to explore the effect of cosmetic technique on the modification of lip deformity after cleft lip surgery.
METHODS:
A total of 35 patients with postoperative cleft lip and who needed two-stage repair due to the nasolabial deformity were selected. Cosmetic technique was used to modify their lip deformities prior to the surgery. Front photos of the patients were taken before and after modification of their lip deformities. These photos were subsequently assessed by both the patients and the medical staff. The visual analogue method, Asher-McDade aesthetic index, and Mortier PB scale were used by patients and medical staff to evaluate changes in the lip shape by the cosmetic technique.
RESULTS:
Prior to the cosmetic technique application, the mean self-score of the patients and the mean scores of the medical staff were 56±13 and 3.22±1.11 points, respectively. After the cosmetic technique application, the mean self-score of the patients and the mean scores of the medical staff were 67±12 and 2.85±1.03 points, respectively. The differences were statistically significant for both the patients and the medical staff (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Appropriate use of the cosmetic technique can modify the lip deformity after the cleft lip surgery to a certain degree. The use of this technique exerts evident effects in restoring the symmetry
of lip peak and the continuity of the labial arch and in highlighting the philtrum column.
Cleft Lip
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surgery
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Cosmetic Techniques
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Esthetics, Dental
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Humans
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Postoperative Period
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Treatment Outcome