Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the necessity and validity of professional training for antihypertensive therapy for hypertensive emergency for cardiac care unit (CCU) nurses. Methods The patients with hypertensive emergency were divided into control group and observation group according to before and after training, compare the therapeutic effect and the average length of stay of the two groups. Results the blood pressure in observed group reduced effectively and safely, the difference was statistically significant compared with control group ( P < 0. 01 ). The present study also showed that the average length of stay in observed group was less than that of control group ( P < 0. 05 ). Conclusions The targeted training for CCU nurses helps antihypertensive therapy for hypertensive emergency and can reduce the average length of stay and improve the prognosis of patients. Key words: CCU nurse; Hypertensive emergency; Antihypertensive therapy
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