Abstract
This research aimed to clarify the importance of targeted nursing combined with nutritional intervention in pyemia patients treated with blood purification. According to nursing methods, patients were divided into a control group (CG, n = 50) and an experimental group (EG, n = 50). All patients underwent continuous blood purification therapy and were observed for 14 days. The CG received conventional nursing measures, while the EG received targeted nursing combined with nutritional interventions. After the intervention, serum calcium and phosphorus levels were lower (P < 0.05), and the levels of serum albumin, prealbumin, total plasma protein, transferrin, and fibronectin were higher (P < 0.05) in the EG compared to the CG. The incidence of complications, including hypotension, malnutrition, and chest distress, was lower in the EG than in the CG (P < 0.05). Additionally, bodily pain, physical functioning, social functioning, and mental health scores were higher in the EG than in the CG (P < 0.05). In summary, applying targeted nursing combined with nutritional intervention can effectively improve the nutritional status of pyemia patients treated with blood purification, reduce the incidence of complications, and elevate their quality of life.
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