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Study on the Effectiveness of Systematic Emergency Intervention Process on the Life-Saving Care of Heat Stroke Patients

Study on the Effectiveness of Systematic Emergency Intervention Process on the Life-Saving Care of Heat Stroke Patients

Liman Yang

Department of Emergency Medicine, Suizhou Hospital, Hubei University of Medicine, Suizhou, 441300, China


Abstract: Objective to investigate the clinical effects of pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency care on heat-stroke patients. Methods 106 heatstroke patients admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to January 2021 were divided into two groups: nursing group (53 cases): conventional nursing + pre-hospital emergency nursing + in-hospital emergency nursing of integrated systematic emergency intervention process for heatstroke nursing intervention; control group (53 cases): conventional nursing for heatstroke nursing intervention; comparison of blood gas analysis index data and satisfaction data between the groups. Results The respiratory rate (21.95±3.25)/min, heart rate (74.99±5.65)/min, PaCO2 (38.75±6.52)mmHg in the nursing group were significantly lower than those in the control group (28.58±3.22)/min, (99.52±2.59)mmHg and (51.25±4.49)mmHg, pH (7.39±0.06) and PaO2 (79.25±2.49) mmHg were significantly higher than those of the control group (7.31±0.05) and (74.59±1.25) mmHg (P<0.05), and the satisfaction of patients with heat stroke in the treatment group (96.23%) was significantly higher than that of the control group (79.25%) (P<0.05). Conclusion Effective use of pre-hospital emergency care and in-hospital emergency care can significantly improve the blood gas analysis indexes of heatstroke patients, increase patients’ satisfaction, and ultimately achieve effective prognosis for heatstroke patients.

Keywords: Heat stroke; Complication; Nursing