1.Role of nursing classification and marking management in ICU nursing management
Xiaoling XIONG ; Yanling HUANG ; Shaomin HE ; Qingfang DAI
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(4):59-61
Objective To probe into the role of nursing classification and marking management in ICU nursing management. Methods According to the admission date,the first 87 patients hospitalized in our department were assigned into the control group and another 84 into the intervention group.Then the human resources were divided based on the ABCD nursing classification and marking management for ICU.The two groups were compared in terms of adverse events.Results The incidences of pressure sores, non-planned extubation,improper clinostatism for using respirator,hypoglucycaemia during reinforced treatment with insulin, respirator-associated pulmonary pneumonia,tube-associated infection,and multidrug resistant bacteria in the intervention group were all significantly lower than those in the control group (allP<0.05).Conclusion The nursing classification and marking management for ICU nursing management can enhance the nursing quality.
2.Effects of Intelligent Trunk Intensive Training on Motor and Balance for Patients with Stroke
Qinghua CHEN ; Xiutang MA ; Xinnian DAI ; Tao LIANG ; Qingfang MENG ; Weijuan YAN ; Shouqin SHAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):863-865
Objective To observe the effect of intelligent trunk intensive training on motor and balance for patients with stroke. Methods 80 stroke patients were divided into treatment group (n=40) and control group (n=40) randomly. Both groups accepted routine rehabilitation,and the treatment group accepted intelligence trunk intensive training in addition for 6 weeks. They were assessed with Rivermead Movement Index (RMI), the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Sheikh trunk control ability evaluation before and after treatment. Results All the scores improved after treatment in both groups (P<0.001), and improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.001).The score of trunk control positively correlated with the score of RMI and BBS respectively (r=0.576, r=0.592, P<0.05). Conclusion Intelligent trunk intensive training can further improve the motor and balance of patients with stroke.