1.The changes and effect of the lungs and blood gas index after underwater blast injuries
Xiuzhu ZHANG ; Jihong ZHOU ; Jianxin JIANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To observe effect of the pulmonary injury and the dynamic changes of the blood gas index on the mortality rate of the dogs suffered from underwater blast injury. Methods 38 adult dogs were brought out underwater blast injury by TNT. The dogs that died on the spot were anatomized immediately, while the survivors were anatomized after 6 hours; the blood samples were taken before the explosions, 30min and 6 hours after them to analyze the blood gas index by i-STAT. Results Most of the lung injuries were pulmonary hemorrhage and edema; the positive impulse of the blast wave and the severity of the lung injury were closely related to the mortality rate; the frequency of the respiratory and the blood oxygen and the carbon dioxide pressure can roughly exhibit how severe the lungs were injured. Conclusions The severe hypoxia induced by lung injury is the main cause of the early death; correlation between the severity of the injury and the positive impulse of blast wave is very obvious.
2.Application of story inquiry in care to patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Fengting CHEN ; Qianhua LIANG ; Xiuzhu JIANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(12):25-28
Objective To study the effect of story inquiry in the care to patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Methods Toally 39 patients to undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy during January to April 2017 were set as control group and another 39 patients to to undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy during May to August 2017 were set as treatment group. The former received routine nursing care and the latter was treated with the story inquiry including five stages of preparation,story sharing,dialogue inquiry,situational association and comfort making,apart from routine nursing care.The two groups were compared in terms of anxiety, depression and sleep quality. Result The scores of depression and anxiety and sleep quality after laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the experimental group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion The effect of emotional comfort and sleep quality improvement can be improved by using the method of story inquiry for the patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
3.Daily behavior and self-perceived academic performance among students in Jiangxi Province
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(9):1315-1317
Objective:
To analyze the relationship between daily behavior and self-perceived academic performance among students in Jiangxi, and to provide a scientific basis for developing health behavior among adolescents and children.
Methods:
By using stratified cluster sampling, 12 primary and secondary schools from six counties of Jiangxi Province were selected, and a total of 2 284 students were investigated with questions including breakfast consumption, number of days participating in sports activities (≥45 min) and the average screen time during the past 7 days. Regression analysis was carried out by using ordered multi-classification logistic.
Results:
Of the 2 284 students surveyed, 1 374(60.16%) perceived their academic performance as very good or good, 613 (26.84%) and 297(13.00%) perceived as moderate or poor. Primary school, having breakfast every day, not playing on mobile or computer during weekday was positively associated with higher self-perceived academic performance (OR=0.50, 0.57 and 0.64, respectively, P<0.05), no sports activities ≥45 min during the past 7 d was associated with poor(OR=1.57, P<0.01). Among the 2 284 students, 67.43% students ate breakfast every day in the past 7 d, 75.39% students did not play mobile phones or computers at school, 40.89% students did not participate in sports activities (≥45 min).
Conclusion
Breakfast skipping and insufficient physical exercise shows adverse effects, and no/limited screen time during weekdays shows positive effects on academic performance. Intervention of visky behaviors should to carried out from different perspectives to promote the develpment of the health habits among students.
4.Fear of pain and related factors in burn patients
Xiaosheng JIANG ; Meiping ZHUANG ; Tian LI ; Xiuzhu YANG ; Pingdong LIN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(12):1034-1038
Objective:To explore the degree of fear of pain in bum patients and analyze the related factors of fear of pain.Methods:519 cases of bum inpatients were selected and investigated by using the Fear of Pain Ques-tionnaire(FPQ),the Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire(MCMQ)and the Family APGAR Index(APGAR).Re-sults:The score of fear of pain in burn patients was(95.5±16.3).The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the score of fear of pain was positively correlated with male,moderate and severe burn and hospitaliza-tion time over 4 weeks(β=0.22,0.35,0.41),and negatively correlated with the scores of family function of the Family APGAR Index and coping style of the Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire(β=-0.29,-0.16).Con-clusion:Male patients with moderate and severe bums who have been hospitalized for more than 4 weeks are more likely to have a higher level of fear of pain,and burn patients with better family function and coping style may have a lower degree of fear of pain.
5.Pulmonary surfactant homeostasis associated genetic abnormalities and lung diseases.
Xiaojing JIANG ; Xiuzhu SUN ; Weihua DU ; Haisheng HAO ; Xueming ZHAO ; Dong WANG ; Huabin ZHU ; Yan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(4):564-568
Pulmonary surfactant (PS) is synthesized and secreted by alveolar epithelial type II (AEII) cells, which is a complex compound formed by proteins and lipids. Surfactant participates in a range of physiological processes such as reducing the surface tension, keeping the balance of alveolar fluid, maintaining normal alveolar morphology and conducting host defense. Genetic disorders of the surfactant homeostasis genes may result in lack of surfactant or cytotoxicity, and lead to multiple lung diseases in neonates, children and adults, including neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, and pulmonary fibrosis. This paper has provided a review for the functions and processes of pulmonary surfactant metabolism, as well as the connection between disorders of surfactant homeostasis genes and lung diseases.
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