Abstract

Objective To investigate the influences of the painless care management mode on the analgesic effects, the satisfaction and vital signs in the patients in Recovery Room. Methods A total of 60 patients, who first had laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery and then were sent to the Recovery Room in the period of July 2014 and September 2014, were included in the study. These patients were divided into control group (n=30) and observation group (n=30) according to the random number table. The conventional analgesic model was applied for the patients in the control group, while the painless nursing management mode was used in the patients in the observation group. The mean values of MAP, HR, SpO2, the satisfaction at the time of entering Recovery Room and 10 min after the drug application and the NRS score measured at the time of leaving Recovery Room were compared. Results The NRS score measured at the time of leaving Recovery Room in the two groups were significantly different (χ2=9.317, P 0.05). 10 min after the drug application, the value of HR in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group(t=2.898, P 0.05). Conclusions The painless nursing management mode can significantly improve the analgesic effects of the patients in the recovery period, and improve their psychological experience of comfort. Key words: Anesthesia Department; Recovery Room; Analgesia; Painless nursing management

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