1.Application of Orem self-nursing theory on patients under nursing after uterine neck cancer operation
Heyu XU ; Lin-ying YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(11):1774-1775
Objective To explore the application of Orem self-nursing theory on patients under nursing after uterine neck cancer operation.Methods 90 patients after uterine neck cancer operation were randomly divided into two groups.45 cases as observation group and 45 cases as control group.The patients in the control group use normal nursing and common health education after uterine neck cancer operatlon;the observation group applies Orem selfnursing theory to assess the patients' nursing ability and uses different nursing system and personality health education knowledge for the promotion to let the patients to participate in the nursing activity based on the situation.Results Activity time after out of bed,gas releasing time of anus in observation group are evidently earlier than that of the control group,also have vomit and abdominal distension digestion system symptom decrease after the patients operation;the urethra infection and retention of urine rate are significantly lower than that of the control group and the difference is remarkable(P < 0.05 ).Conclusion The Orem self-nursing theory are used in nursing of patients after uterine neck cancer operation to facilitate the recovery of health after patients operation so as to relieve the burden of family and society and improve quality of living of patients.
2.Influence of health education on Hying quality and medical compliance of patients suffering from gynecologic malignant tumor
Heyu XU ; Tingting LUO ; Linying YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2009;25(13):4-6
Objective To explore the influence of health education on living quality and medical compliance of patients suffering from gynecologic malignant tumor. Methods 69 cases of patients suffer-ing from gynecologic malignant tumor were divided into the observation group (35 cases) and the control group(34 cases). The control group was conducted with routine instructions of treatment and nursing, while individualized health education was given to the patients of the observation group and their relatives based on routine treatment and nursing. The living quality and medical compliance were observed in two groups separately on admission and half year after treatment. Results The living quality of the observation group was better than that of the control group as well as the medical compliance. Conclusions Individualized health education can improve the living quality and medical compliance of patients suffering from gyneco-logic malignant tumor to ensure the treatment effect of disease and is feasible as well.
3.Study on Extraction Conditions of Total Flavonoids from Fruit ofVernonia esculenta Hemsl.
Meili SUN ; Lei LI ; Heyu WANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Tunhai XU ; Tonghua LIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(5):1108-1112
Spectrophotometry and single factor test were used in the investigation of effects on extraction results of total flavonoids from the fruit ofVernonia esculenta Hemsl. from aspects of ethanol concentration, frequency of extraction, length of extraction time, and the solid-liquid ratio. The extraction conditions were optimized by orthogonal test. The results showed that the optimum extraction conditions were ethanol concentration of 70%, extracted for 4 times, 1 h for each time, and the solid-liquid ratio of 1:20. Under these extraction conditions, the content of total flavonoids in the fruit ofVernonia esculenta Hemsl. was 103.55 mg·g-1.
4.Detection of platelet fibronectin from congenital fibrinogenopenic patients and its clinical significance.
Kaiyang DING ; Jingsheng WU ; Zhimin ZHAI ; Xiucai XU ; Zimin SUN ; Mingli WANG ; Heyu NI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2002;23(3):143-146
OBJECTIVETo assess the platelet and plasma concentrations of fibronectin (Fn) and fibrinogen (Fg) in congenital fibrinogenopenic (FgP) patients and explore their role in inducing platelet adhesion and aggregation.
METHODSA FgP family was selected as study group and the platelets isolated and purified to assess concentrations of Fn and Fg in platelets, alpha-granules and plasma with Western blotting, immuofluoresence staining and flow cytometry (FACS), respectively, the expression of platelets GP II b/III a by FACS.
RESULTSThe concentration of platelets Fn in FgP patients is higher than that in controls, and is higher in homozygote than in heterozygote. In contrast, plasma Fn levels were identical in all samples. The amount of platelet Fg from FgP patients is lower than that from the controls and positively correlated with the concentration of their plasma Fg. No difference in the expression of platelet GP II b/III a had been found.
CONCLUSIONIt suggested that increased platelet Fn could partially compensate the lack of Fg and lead the platelet adhesion and aggregation.
Afibrinogenemia ; congenital ; metabolism ; pathology ; Blood Platelets ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Adhesion ; physiology ; Female ; Fibrinogen ; genetics ; metabolism ; Fibronectins ; blood ; genetics ; metabolism ; Heterozygote ; Homozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Pedigree ; Platelet Aggregation ; physiology ; Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism