Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2025-01-05
Abstract:
Pediatric colostomy is a common surgical method for acute abdominal diseases such as congenital anorectal malformations, intestinal necrosis combined with shock, widespread abdominal infections, and perianal trauma in children. However, due to the lack of self-care ability, children with intestinal stomas have to rely heavily on their caregivers for postoperative stoma care, which to some extent creates physiological and psychological burdens for caregivers. At present, there is relatively little research in China on the burden of postoperative caregivers for children with intestinal stomas. This article elaborates on the evolution of caregiver burden perspectives abroad, assessment tools for caregiver burden, analysis of caregivers' understanding and needs for stoma care, summarizes nursing management measures for caregivers in foreign medical institutions, and proposes prospects for further improving home care management for pediatric colostomy to reduce caregivers' burden.
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Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2024-05-30
Abstract: This paper reports a case of a child with spinal cord injury caused by epidural hematoma who underwent successful treatment with a combination of Western and Chinese medicine, and summarizes the importance of nursing care in the patient’s treatment process. The case was treated with Western medical methods such as airway care, antibiotic therapy, and nutritional nerve support, and combined with Chinese medicine treatments such as acupuncture, massage, finger point therapy, and pulmonary rehabilitation. The patient was able to walk intermittently and independently after one month of hospitalization, and all body functions gradually returned to normal. This case suggests that early Chinese medicine intervention and nursing care can have a positive impact on the treatment and recovery of the disease.
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Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2022-11-06
Abstract: This paper summarized the nursing experience of a child with electrolyte disturbance after craniopharyngioma resection. Postoperative children with craniopharyngioma are prone to electrolyte disorders, and children in serious condition may have demyelination and other symptoms, directly affecting the prognosis. Medical staff should take close observation of the vital signs and consciousness, accurately record the fluid intake and output, monitor changes of body temperature, and reduce secondary damage caused by electrolyte disorders. The diet nursing should be carried out in combination with Traditional Chinese Medicine emotional nursing.
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Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2022-10-21
Abstract: This paper observed the effect of unblocking stuffy orifice and scraping technique in a child with allergic rhinitis of Qi deficiency of lung and spleen Key issues of nursing assessment, routine nursing, acupoint selection, operation method and precautions of scraping technique were summarized. According to the syndrome differentiation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), unblocking stuffy orifice and scraping technique was used in the corresponding parts, in order to relieve the clinical symptoms. The unblocking stuffy orifice and scraping technique is safe, free of side effects and easy to be accepted by children.