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The effect of emergency nursing intervention on the recovery of patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation

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DOI: 10.25236/medsbe.2019.002

Author(s)

He Xing, Han Xue

Corresponding Author

Han Xue

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the advantages and characteristics of emergency nursing for patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the rehabilitation stage, and to analyze the influence on patients' enthusiasm, so as to improve the recovery speed and effect of patients after CPR. Methods: A retrospective analysis of our hospital from July 2018 to July 2019 were between a total of 100 patients with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as the research object, according to the patient's individual desire to conclude the problem screening compared convenient to go to two groups, control group nature take routine nursing intervention, observation group based on the topic selection of emergency nursing intervention, on the basis of clinical findings, patients regained consciousness, vital signs is normal, no specific symptoms, no severe discomfort as effective; Patients with normal recovery, vital signs and slight discomfort were considered as significant effects. Patients not awake, vital signs examination and normal value difference is considered invalid, compare the two groups of nursing efficiency. Patients' heart rate (beats /min) was assessed separately. Arterial pressure (kPa); The number and proportion of patients with chest discomfort, fear, convulsion, unresponsiveness and memory impairment were assessed after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Results: In the observation group, 24 cases were effective, 25 cases were obvious, 1 case was not effective, and the overall effective rate was 98%. In the control group, 21 patients were effective, 27 patients were obviously effective, and 2 patients were not effective. The overall effective rate was 96%, and there was a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). Heart rate (beats /min) of the two groups before nursing; Arterial pressure (kPa) had little difference in value, and the heart rate after nursing (times /min). Arterial pressure (kPa) was higher in the observation group. There was a small difference in psychological status scores between the two groups before nursing, and a small difference in psychological status (poor) scores between the observation group after nursing, and the heart rate (per /min) of the two groups after nursing. Arterial pressure (kPa) was increased, and psychological status (adverse) was decreased in both groups. There was a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). After cardiopulmonary resuscitation, there were 1 case of chest discomfort, 2 cases of convulsion, 3 cases of unresponsiveness, and 2 cases of memory impairment in the observation group. In the control group, there were 12 cases of chest discomfort, 10 cases of convulsions, 7 cases of unresponsiveness, and 6 cases of memory impairment. There was a significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: The rehabilitation of patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation is particularly important. At this time, the corresponding routine operations such as drug therapy may not be able to assist patients to recover as soon as possible, and emergency nursing intervention and systematic drugs are needed to promote patients to recover life consciousness as soon as possible.

Keywords

Emergency nursing intervention; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Patients; Effect of rehabilitation