1.Effect of anus expansion with fingers combined with acupoint application on constipation of patients with severe craniocerebral injury
Miaojian FENG ; Jiechang DU ; Yanqun CHEN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(4):9-11,12
Objective To investigate the clinical therapeutic effectiveness of fingering expansion anus with the application of acupoint treatment to patients with severe craniocerebral injury. Methods Ninety-one patients with constipation in our hospital from May 2013 - May 2015 were randomized into the control group ( n = 45 ) and the observation group ( n = 46 ) . All patients were implemented with routine care of constipation . Based on those regular treatments , the patients in the observation group received the treatment of anus expansion with fingers accompanying plus acupoint treatment with rhubarb powder for three days. The short-term therapeutic effectiveness was evaluated after 3 days of treatment while the long-term therapeutic effectiveness was analyzed 2 weeks later. Results After performing this treatment for 3 days and 2 weeks, the overall clinical symptoms of constipation in the treatment group was significantly lower than those of in the control group (P<0.05). Both the long-term therapeutic effectiveness after treatment two weeks and the short-term therapeutic effectiveness of the observation group were significantly better than those of the control group (P<0.05). Conclusions Anus expansion anus with fingers together with acupoint application in treating constipation is convenient and accessible. Its high effectiveness and limited side-effects can be the best evldence for its unlimited potential of clinical popularization and application.
2.Nursing of patients undergoing skin tissue biopsy on head and face
Haiyan CHEN ; Yue ZHENG ; Miaojian WAN ; Fengxian OU ; Sulian YANG ; Peiying FENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;14(9):28-30
Objective To summarize the experience in nursing patients undergoing skin biopsy on head and face . Method One hundred and twenty patients with head facial dermatosis undergoing skin tissue biopsy were nursed from August 2012 to October 2013. Result All operation for biopsy were completed smoothly, with the cure rate at the first phase 100.0%, healing time 5~7 days, averaged (7.0 ± 3.0)d and no complications. Conclusion For those patients having undergone facial skin tissue biopsy, the nursing measures like psychological nursing, health education before operation, preoperative relief of mental disorder, postoperative wound nursing and health education, prevention of complications are critical for their recovery.