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Nursing Strategies for Acupuncture Syncope with Venous Blood Collection in Outpatients

Nursing Strategies for Acupuncture Syncope with Venous Blood Collection in Outpatients 

Ying Liu1,Shuang Liu1*, Lu Wang2

1The First Hospital of Jilin University-the Eastern Division, Changchun, 130000, China

2 The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, 130000, China


Abstract: Acupuncture syncope refers to the patient who is receiving venous blood collection for the first time. Due to excessive mental stress, or hunger, excessive fatigue, or excessive acupuncture, the vagal nerve reflex causes a wide expansion of the vascular bed, especially the surrounding muscles. The decrease in peripheral resistance and blood flow to the heart lead to a decrease in cardiac output and a decrease in blood pressure, which results in a reduction in transient cerebral blood flow and causes syncope. It is caused by strong acupuncture, and the phenomenon of acupuncture syncope occurs during the patient's venous blood collection in the clinic. Specific psychological care interventions for outpatient blood collection patients can reduce the number of acupuncture syncope and the occurrence of some complications. In the case of acupuncture syncope in patients with venous blood collection in outpatients, a variety of aspects are analyzed from the causes, and the strategies for acupuncture syncope care during venous blood collection in outpatients are clarified to reduce the occurrence of acupuncture syncope during blood collection in outpatients.

Keywords: Outpatient; Venous blood collection; Acupuncture syncope; Nursing strategies