1.Exploration of the method of testing total cell volume
Lihong YOU ; Zibo XIONG ; Jinhang JIANG ; Chengjian LI ; Xiaoting ZENG ; Zhengcui LIU ; Juan DU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(22):1-3
Objective To explore the influence of different testing methods on detecting value of to-tal cell volume. Methods 60 reusable dialyzers(low-flux dialyzer and high-flux dialyzer were 30 respec-tively) were enrolled. They were divided into the traditional testing group, the modified testing group and the automatic dialyzer reuse group with 20 dialyzers in each group according to different detecting methods, the results underwent analysis. Results The basic total cell volume of the traditional testing group, the modified testing group and the automatic dialyzer reuse group were (100.10±0.25) ml, (100.13±0.50) ml and (102.00±1.41) ml in 6LR dialyzer, while in 17R dialyzer, they were (113.67±1.30) ml, (118.67±1.30) ml and (119.93±1.77)ml respectively. The total cell volume of the dialyzer reuse in the traditional testing group, the modified testing group and the automatic dialyzer reuse group were (95.20±7.76) ml, (96.20± 7.22) ml and (102.80±4.26) ml in 6LR dialyzer, while in 17R dialyzer, they were (100.00±11.48) ml, (114.35±3.31 ) ml and (117.07±2.96) ml respectively. There was significant difference between the tradi-tional and the modified testing groups in high-flux dialyzers reuse. Conclusions The modified testing method can improve the accuracy of the testing of total cell volume in high-flux dialyzer reuse.
2.Investigation on the status quo and willingness of Shenzhen hemodialysis nurses' use of indwelling needle in dialysis
Xiaorong DING ; Lihong YOU ; Huazhen FU ; Zhengcui LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(33):4296-4300
Objective To explore the willingness ofhemodialysis nurses and current application of indwelling needles for dialysis. Methods Based on the method of random survey and SPSS 22.0 statistical software, 295 hemodialysis nurses from 34 hospitals in Shenzhen were investigated by aself-designed questionnaire in a way to explore and application of indwelling needles for dialysis and the nurses' willingness of using them. Results Among 248 collected valid questionnaires, there were 200 (80.6%) hemodialysis nurses who are willing to use dialysis indwells. Univariate analysis showed the results are influenced by the class of hospitals and the safety of indwelling needles in their mind (P< 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that whether nurses know dialysis indwelling needle and the safety of the dialysis indwelling needles in their mind are the influencing factors of their willingness to use the indwelling needle for dialysis. There were 167 (67.34%) nurses who had never used the dialysis indwelling needle. The first two influence factor of promotion of dialysis indwelling needle were the entrenched operating habits (31.05%) and their department had not applied the usage of them (27.82%).The biggest concern of hemodialysis nurses was the fixation of the indwelling needle (16.13%), followed by the punch/seal problem (8.87%). Conclusions The vast majority of hemodialysis nurses were willing to use dialysis indwelling needle in nursing work, but its promotion and application was not optimistic. Therefore, intervention measures should be carried out at individual, department and hospitallevel, intensifying the training and conceptual changes of department regulators and nurses.