Abstract

Objective To explore the clinical value of predictive nursing procedure for patients with orthopedic trauma. Methods 130 patients with orthopedic trauma were randomly divided into the observation group(72 cases)and the control group(58 patients).The control group was given conventional orthopedic care.The observation group was given predictive nursing procedure.The effective rescue time,hospital stay,hospital costs,complications,success rate of rescue and satisfaction degree with nursing for the two groups were taken for statistics. Results The effective rescue time and hospitalization time of the observation group were significantly shorter than the control group.The hospital costs reduced significantly.The complications in the observation group were significantly less than the control group,while the success rate of rescue was significantly higher.The satisfaction degree of the observation group was significantly higher than the control group. Conclusions The predictive nursing for patients with orthopedic trauma can improve treatment effect and reduce complications and hospital costs,which is worthy of promotion. Key words: Predictive nursing; Orthopedics; Trauma

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