1.The attempt and experience of establishing a scenario simulation training campus in senior medical students
Zengyan HU ; Jie ZHAO ; Shuming PAN ; Yun YU ; Aihua FEI ; Lina WANG ; Shuangxia HE ; Xiaoxing XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2016;15(12):1220-1224,1225
Objective To establish a short-term scenario simulation training campus in senior med-ical students before graduation for the sake of a smooth transformation from medical students to residents. Methods There were 101 participants involved in the study . All the participants attended emergency medicine traditional teaching, including 51 fourth-year medical students and 50 fifth-year medical students. The 48 students who took the emergency scenario simulation training course were classified as training camp group while the other 53 students were classified as control group. The control group only participated in the emergency medicine traditional teaching, and the training camp group participated in the emergency sce-nario simulation training course on the basis of control group's routine teaching, including advanced cardiac life support and team collaboration, sepsis and doctor-patient communication, polypnea and crisis manage-ment, disorder of consciousness and interdisciplinary teamwork, multiple injuries and emergency plans, and comprehensive case evaluation. The training camp group was divided into groups and received evaluation of performance on treating emergency simulated case (clinical skills, teamwork, doctor-patient communication) before and after class. The training camp group was received questionnaire survey after class. SAS 9.2 was used to do the t test and descriptive analysis. Results There were no statistically significant differences (P>0.05) between the scores of the performance on clinical skills, teamwork, doctor-patient communication of training camp group and control group before class. The scores of training camp group after class were sig-nificantly better than those of control group (P<0.05). In addition, the course had a high recognition by students. 92% (44/48) students thought the course was contributed to improving the ability of crisis man-agement and clinical practice and were in favor of developing similar courses for senior medical students. Conclusion Scenario simulation training campus can strengthen the cultivation of medical students' com-prehensive thinking, independent clinical decision making, practice skills and communication ability in the final stage of medical education as well as enhancing their self-confidence so as to help them to adapt to the real clinical work.
2.Research on control measures for the stability of micro-environmental indicators in clean operating department
Xinglian GAO ; Jianhui SHEN ; Jing ZHAO ; Heyu WU ; Ying YANG ; Zengyan WANG ; Juanjuan HU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2014;20(34):4309-4312
Objective To explore the effective measures for the stability of micro-environmental indicators in clean operating department.Methods Professionals of clean technology were invited to participate in unit operation and maintenance of management.Besides, operating room managers conducted regular sampling analysis of five micro-environmental indicators, including temperature, humidity, differential pressure, illumination and decibel, in 100-level, 1 000-level, 10 000-level, 100 000-level clean operating rooms, and compared the test results with parameters of target environmental indicators regulated in national standards.Then the test results of annual bacteria subsidence from different operating rooms in clean operating department were compared.Results Under the management of professionals, the values of temperature, humidity, differential pressure, illumination and decibel from micro-environment in 100-level, 1 000-level, 10 000-level, 100 000-level clean operating rooms were in accordance with rated values in the industry with ( P>0.05);the annual bacteria subsidence in 100-level, 1 000-level, 10 000-level, 100 000-level clean operating rooms in 2013 was in accordance with the standards specified in GB50333 and clearly less than rated values.Conclusions Professional participating in the management and maintenance of micro-environment in clean operating department and irregular supervision and sampling test by operating room managers, the micro-environmental indicators in operation department can be well controlled.
3.Effects of tourniquet pressure determined based on limb occlusion pressure in laparoscopic surgery
Juanjuan HU ; Xinglian GAO ; Zengyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(3):331-333
Objective? To determine tourniquet pressure based on limb occlusion pressure(LOP) and to explore its effects on laparoscopic surgery in adults. Methods? Totally 200 adult patients who received laparoscopic surgery in a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital between June and December 2017 were selected by cluster sampling and divided into the control group (n=100) and the observation group (n=100) according to the random number table. The conventional pressure of 450 mmHg (60 kPa) for lower exterminates was applied to the patients in the control group, while the pressure for the patients in the observation group was determined on limb occlusion pressure with the arterial pulse probe in air pressure tourniquet in accordance with the guideline of the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses (AORN, 2013) and the care guideline for surgical patients using air pressure tourniquet. The surgical vision score, air pressure tourniquet pressure, color of skin at tourniquet cuff and change of skin morphology were observed and recorded. Results? The clearance of surgical vision of the two groups was 86% and 82%, respectively (P> 0.05). The pressure of air pressure tourniquet of the observation group was (316.48±20.10) mmHg, while the fixed pressure of the control group was 450 mmHg (P<0.05). The incidence of cutaneous injury comorbidities in the control group was 65%, while the incidence of postoperative skin injury in the observation group was 20% (P< 0.05). Conclusions? The tourniquet pressure determined based on limb occlusion pressure in laparoscopic surgery for adult patients does not affect the vision of surgeons and can effectively reduce the adverse effects of tourniquet used during operation.
4.Spatially resolved metabolomics visualizes heterogeneous distribution of metabolites in lung tissue and the anti-pulmonary fibrosis effect of Prismatomeris connate extract
Jiang HAIYAN ; Zheng BOWEN ; Hu GUANG ; Kuang LIAN ; Zhou TIANYU ; Li SIZHENG ; Chen XINYI ; Li CHUANGJUN ; Zhang DONGMING ; Zhang JINLAN ; Yang ZENGYAN ; He JIUMING ; Jin HONGTAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(9):1330-1346
Pulmonary fibrosis(PF)is a chronic progressive end-stage lung disease.However,the mechanisms un-derlying the progression of this disease remain elusive.Presently,clinically employed drugs are scarce for the treatment of PF.Hence,there is an urgent need for developing novel drugs to address such diseases.Our study found for the first time that a natural source of Prismatomeris connata Y.Z.Ruan(Huang Gen,HG)ethyl acetate extract(HG-2)had a significant anti-PF effect by inhibiting the expression of the transforming growth factor beta 1/suppressor of mothers against decapentaplegic(TGF-β1/Smad)pathway.Network pharmacological analysis suggested that HG-2 had effects on tyrosine kinase phosphorylation,cellular response to reactive oxygen species,and extracellular matrix(ECM)disassembly.Moreover,mass spec-trometry imaging(MSI)was used to visualize the heterogeneous distribution of endogenous metabolites in lung tissue and reveal the anti-PF metabolic mechanism of HG-2,which was related to arginine biosyn-thesis and alanine,asparate and glutamate metabolism,the downregulation of arachidonic acid meta-bolism,and the upregulation of glycerophospholipid metabolism.In conclusion,we elaborated on the relationship between metabolite distribution and the progression of PF,constructed the regulatory metabolic network of HG-2,and discovered the multi-target therapeutic effect of HG-2,which might be conducive to the development of new drugs for PF.
5.Recommendations for prescription review of antipyretic-analgesics in symptomatic treatment of children with fever
Xiaohui LIU ; Xing JI ; Lihua HU ; Yuntao JIA ; Huajun SUN ; Qinghong LU ; Shengnan ZHANG ; Ruiling ZHAO ; Shunguo ZHANG ; Yanyan SUN ; Meixing YAN ; Lina HAO ; Heping CAI ; Jing XU ; Zengyan ZHU ; Hua XU ; Jing MIAO ; Xiaotong LU ; Zebin CHEN ; Hua CHENG ; Yunzhu LIN ; Ruijie CHEN ; Xin ZHAO ; Zhenguo LIU ; Junli ZHANG ; Yuwu JIANG ; Chaomin WAN ; Gen LU ; Hengmiao GAO ; Ju YIN ; Kunling SHEN ; Baoping XU ; Xiaoling WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(9):653-659
Antipyretic-analgesics are currently one of the most prescribed drugs in children.The clinical application of antipyretic-analgesics for children in our country still have irrational phenomenon, which affects the therapeutic effect and even poses hidden dangers to the safety of children.In this paper, suggestions were put forward from the indications, dosage form/route, dosage suitability, pathophysiological characteristics of children with individual differences and drug interactions in the symptomatic treatment of febrile children, so as to provide reference for the general pharmacists when conducting prescription review.