1.Application of Site-Rite 5 ultrasound-guided instrument in puncturing of grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ veins
Yanru QIU ; Wei ZHOU ; Yonghui WAN ; Qian CHEN ; Shuiqing TIAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(11):50-53
Objective To investigate the effect of Site-Rite 5 vascular ultrasound on puncturing of grade Ⅱ and Ⅲ veins.Methods Purposive sampling was used and 59 patients with grade Ⅱ and iⅢ veins to receive peripheral intravenous catheteration (PIV) were divided into observation group and control group according to the different wards:30 patients in the observation group and 29 in the control group.The control group received indwelling PIV by routine method and in the observation group,the patients' veins were assessed by Site-Rite 5 ultrasound-guided instrument and marked,followed by puncturing with PIV.The two groups were compared in terms of one-time success rate and incidence of complications.Results The one-time success rate of the observation group was significantly higher than that of the control group.There was no significant difference in the incidence of complications between the two groups (P >0.05).Conclusions By the Site-Rite 5 ultrasound-guided instrument,the invisible veins become visible.It is beneficial to improve the success rate of puncturing.
2.Initial experience of using improved motion sensitized driven equilibrium prepared balanced steady-state free precession
Shuiqing YANG ; Shui WANG ; Guihua JIANG ; Jin FANG ; Shaoqing ZENG ; Wuming LI ; Junzhang TIAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(12):2029-2032
Objective To assess the application value of NCE-MRA using iMSDE prepared bSSFP sequence in lower limb in patients with diabetes. Methods This prospective study included a total of 35 patients with type II diabetes who underwent CE-MRA on the 1.5T MR scanner after the NCE-MRA. The obtained MIP images were independently rated by two radiologist with a four score table and using CE-MRA as a reference standard to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of NCE-MRA for the narrowed arteries. The difference of the percent age of diagnostic arterial segments between NCE-MRA and CE-MRA on diabetic patients was evaluated by the χ2 test. Results Compared with CE-MRA, the diagnostic-value arterial segment ratio of pelvic arteries on NCE-MRA is decreased significantly. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy of two readers in NCE-MRA were 95%/87%, 96%/95%, 57%/72%, 99%/99%, and 96%/95%(k=0.76), respectively. Conclusions The NCE-MRA using iMSDE prepared bSSFP sequence is capable of depicting vascu-lar lesions for the lower extremities in diabetic patients with the advantages of contrast agent free, short scan times and good diagnostic value in the thigh and calves.
3.Correlation of human caring ability with job satisfaction of nurses in oncological department
Han ZHOU ; Yonghui WAN ; Yanru QIU ; Yanrong CHEN ; Shuiqing TIAN
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(9):55-59
Objective To investigate the effect of human caring ability on job satisfaction of nurses in the oncological department. Method About 215 nurses in the department were enrolled in the study with both caring nurse-patient action scale (CNPI-23) and Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire (MSQ). Results CNPI-23 score on oncology nurses was 88.42±13.54 and MSQ score 44.87±11.34. Nurses' caring ability was associated with age, work experience, marital status and job title. Nurses' humanistic care ability was positively correlated with job satisfaction (r=.433;P<0.001). Job satisfaction was positively related with humanistic care ability (t=6.617, P<0.001), which explained 23.4% variable. Conclusions The oncological nurses' caring ability needs to be improved. It is possible to improve the capability of nurse humanity from the perspective of job satisfaction.