1.To study the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy for elder patients to preventing tumble
Haidan SU ; Chunyan HUANG ; Cuizhen CHENG ; Mengling WEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy for elder patients to preventing tumble. Methods 156 elder patients were selected in intervention group,which have accepted the cognitive behavior and intervention therapy.155 elder patients were selected in control group,they have not accepted this therapy.Compared the results of these 2 groups. Results (99.72%) patients in interevention group have mastered the knowledges of preventing tumble,which was significant higher than the 66.40% in control group(P
2.The evaluation of both lower extremities exercise therapy on the prevention of paralyzed patients with deep vein thrombosis
Mengling WEN ; Chunxia LI ; Xiaohong YANG ; Ren CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(27):36-37
Objective To explore the clinical effect of both lower extremities exercise therapy on the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.Methods According to the randomized principal,200 cases of patients with limb paralysis caused by cerebrovascular disease were divided into the experimental group and the control group by random number table,and each group contained 100 cases.The experimental group was given both lower extremities exercise therapy in addition to routine care of limbs paralysis caused by cerebrovascular diseases.The control group received routine care and simple postoperative activity health education by nurses.The occurrence of deep venous thrombosis before the intervention and one month after intervention was evaluated in two groups.Results The incidence of deep vein thrombosis in the experimental group after intervention one month was lowered more significantly than that in the control group.Conclusions Both lower extremities exercise therapy can improve lower extremity venous blood flow velocity,and safely and effectively prevent the occurrence of DVT of patients with limb paralysis caused by cerebrovascular disease.
3.Perceptions of medical staff on uncomfortable symptoms of leukemia children during chemotherapy
Xiuqing BU ; Tingting ZHANG ; Ruikun YANG ; Xiuqun QIN ; Mengling WEN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(3):9-12
Objective To investigate the perceptions of medical staff about chemotherapeutic symptoms in children with leukemia.Method Sixty-one doctors and nurses were involved in the investigation using a self-designed questionnaire on uncomfortable symptom scale.Result The main symptoms of chemotherapy included hair loss,poor appetite,nausea,vomiting, oral mucositis and fatigue.Conclusion Chemotherapeutic symptoms are common in children with leukemia and need appropriate nursing management.