2021
DOI: 10.4236/ym.2021.53021
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Application of Nursing Risk Management in Nursing of Severe Peptic Ulcer Bleeding

Abstract: Objective: To assess and compare the clinical application value of nursing risk management in the diagnosis and treatment of severe peptic ulcer bleeding. Methods: A total of 70 patients with severe peptic ulcer bleeding were selected as the research objects, randomly divided into observation group and control group, 35 cases for each. The nursing risk management and conventional nursing management were implemented for the two groups, respectively. The success rate of hemostasis, average length of stay, cure r… Show more

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“…In serious situations, it is likely to conflict with the best interests of the patients including the protection of their life and health. [9,19,20] Therefore, it is necessary to develop and implement good intervention methods based on the actual situation of patients to ensure good prognostic effect. Standardized perioperative care management is an intervention model based around the patient requiring surgical treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In serious situations, it is likely to conflict with the best interests of the patients including the protection of their life and health. [9,19,20] Therefore, it is necessary to develop and implement good intervention methods based on the actual situation of patients to ensure good prognostic effect. Standardized perioperative care management is an intervention model based around the patient requiring surgical treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, stratified management could also carry out personalized graded nursing according to patients with different risk coefficients [24]. Gastrointestinal bleeding often has a significant circadian rhythm, so nurses should increase the frequency of patrol (the frequency of ward visit by night nurses) during high-risk bleeding periods, identify bleeding signs of patients as early as possible, and actively cooperate with doctors to do a good job in the rescue of patients [25]. Good job in health education for patients and their families should be performed to ensure that their families achieve 24-hour escort, guide their families to learn the observation methods and emergency measures of the basic condition.…”
Section: The Nursing Model Based On Rockall Scoring System Alleviates...mentioning
confidence: 99%