Abstract

Objective To explore the application effect of nursing path and risk management for emergency stroke patients. Methods From January to June 2018, 92 stroke patients who were treated in Zhumadian Central Hospital of He'nan Province were selected as the experimental objects and set as the optimized emergency care group; from July to December 2017, 92 stroke patients who were treated in the hospital were selected as the experimental objects and set as the routine care group. Routine nursing group was given nursing care according to the routine. Optimized emergency nursing group was given the nursing risk management care on the clinical care pathway. The VAS scores, satisfaction degree, rate of intact rescue articles, rate of nursing defects and adverse reactions during hospitalization. Results Compared with the routine nursing group, the optimized emergency nursing group had higher satisfaction, lower VAS score, higher intact rate of rescue items, lower incidence of nursing defects and adverse reactions, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05) . Conclusions Optimizing emergency care and building risk management can better reduce the degree of pain and adverse reactions of stroke patients, improve patients' satisfaction and reduce the occurrence of nursing defects. Key words: Nursing care; Emergency; Stroke; Risk management; Clinical pathway

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