1.Professor FU Weimin's Experience of Kaiqiao Huatan Tongyu Method to Cure Viral Encephalitis Sequela
Yuehong SHEN ; Yabei WANG ; Yongsheng WANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2017;41(8):682-684
[Objective]Discussion on clinical experience and academic ideas of Professor FU Weimin in treatment of viral encephalitis sequela.[ Method] From the etiology and pathogenesis, and the treatment method to expound the clinical experience and academic viewpoints of Prpfessor FU Weimin, summarize his law of characteristic medication and diagnosis thought,and put an example to exemplify that. [Results] Professor FU Weimin is good at treating this disease from phlegm and blood. He believes that the real standard based on six exogenous pathogenic factors or plague pathogen and other than evil not clear, long into the blood collaterals, phlegm heat and blood stasis obstruction, disturbing the brain orifices, are the symptoms of disease;and the virtual caused by the empty brains, heart and kidney failure and the losed senses and deities, are the causative organism. The pathological features are mainly composed of real or virtual inclusions.Treatment with the kaiqiao huatan tongyu methods are the basic principles, combined with tonifying the kidney and marrow, trafficing heart and kidney, which embodies the compatibility characteristics of eliminating pathogen without forgetting the acual. [Conclusion] Professor FU Weimin 's treatment of viral encephalitis sequela is effective, and can effectively control the disease, reduce the recurrence rate and improve patients ' self-care ability and quality of life.It's worthy of our study and promotion.
2.The relationship among resilience, general self-efficacy and coping styles in patients with tibia and fibula fracture
Wenjing ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Yabei LIU ; Lina XIONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(14):1097-1099
Objective To explore the relationship among resilience, general self-efficacy and coping styles of inpatients with tibia and fibula fracture. Methods Totally 104 inpatients with tibia and fibula fracture who met the conditions were investigated with General Self-Efficacy Scale, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire. Results The total score of resilience with tibia and fibula fracture inpatient was 52.36 ± 9.56, which had a positive relationship with general self-efficacy and self-improvement coping style. Educational level, general self-efficacy, facing coping and yielding coping styles were influencing factors of resilience in patients with tibia and fibula fracture. Conclusions The level of resilience in patients with tibia and fibula fracture needs to be improved. Health care workers should pay attention to improve patient′s general self-efficacy, focus on patient′s coping styles and strengthen psychological health education of lower degree patients.
3.The effect of aerobic exercise of middle intensity on cognitive and motor functions of patients with Alzheimer's disease
Shiyan WANG ; Yi ZHU ; Qing ZHANG ; Yabei FAN ; Jianguo SUN ; Ting WU ; Tong WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(10):765-768
Objective To evaluate the effects of aerobic exercise of middle intensity on cognitive and motor functions of elderly people with Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods Forty-eight patients with AD were studied.The subjects were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group.The subjects in treatment group were treated with cycle ergometer exercise for 3 months.The control group accepted dementia education.All the patients performed the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and Alzheimer's disease assessment scale-cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog) at the beginning and after 3 months of treatment.Results Forty-one participants completed the whole treatment and observation program.After treatment,the scores of MMSE and ADAS-Cog improved significantly more in treatment group than those in control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Middle intensity of aerobic exercise can improve cognitive and motor function in patients with AD.