Abstract

Objective To explore the effect of early nursing intervention on shoulder pain caused by carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum laparoscqpy.Methods A total of 100 patients were selected in gynecology department from January 2009 to January 2010.They were divided into intervention group and control group, each group had 50 cases.Patients in intervention group were taught the early nursing intervention skills before laparoscopy and were treated with it at once after laparoscopy, meanwhile, the patients in control group were treated with conventional nursing intervention.Results The shoulder pain of the intervention group was (P < 0.05 ) fewer and slighter than that of control group.Conclusions The earlynursing intervention can significantly reduce the shoulder pain caused bycarbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum laparoscopy. Key words: Early nursing intervention; Laparoscopy; Shoulder pain

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