Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2023-10-14
Abstract: This article summarizes the nursing experience of a case of patients with residual dizziness after otoliths reduction treated by auricular point pressure pill combined with auricular moxibustion moxibustion.On the basis of routine treatment and nursing, nursing evaluation was carried out for the patient, and individualized TCM technical operation - ear moxibustion moxibustion method combined with auricular point pressure pill therapy was implemented for the patient, and intervention was carried out on the residual symptoms of dizziness, sleep quality and anxiety state of the patient.
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Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2023-03-06
Abstract: This paper summarized the care bundles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for a super-aged patient after interventional treatment for acute arterial embolization of lower extremity. Comprehensive TCM nursing interventions such as Chinese herbal medical oral care, acupoint massage, ear-tip bloodletting therapy; comprehensive auricular technique, Bian-stone and?? penetration of Chinese herbal medicine were carried out. TCM care bundles based on syndrome differentiation may reduce the incidence of complications and relieve the clinical symptoms of the patient.
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Subjects: Nursing >> Nursing submitted time 2022-10-21
Abstract: This paper summarized the nursing measures for four patients with acute pancreatitis after lower extremity endovascular intervention, and provided a reference for the postoperative nursing of vascular intervention surgery. Key issues of nursing included psychological care, preoperative hydration, guidance of dietary, observation of illness condition, prevention of complications, nutrition support and medication care. There are two severe cases of acute pancreatitis, one of which eventually died due to multiple organ failure, and the other was cured after drug treatment. In addition, two mild cases of acute pancreatitis, which were cured after drug treatment. As rare angiographic complication, acute pancreatitis is not easy to be detected early. The possibility of acute pancreatitis must be considered when a patient presents with abdominal pain, elevated creatinine, or multiple organ failure following an interventional procedure. Early detection and diagnosis, and timely treatment are beneficial to improve the cure rate of postoperative complications.