Abstract

Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of nursing intervention on patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage undergoing cerebrospinal fluid replacement.Methods 87 patients hospitalized into our hospital were randomly divided into experimental group and control group.The experimental group were given nursing intervention.Results The prognosis was better and the complication incidences was lower in experimental group than in control group significantly.Conclusion Carrying nursing intervention on patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage undergoing cerebrospinal fluid replacement can make their prognosis better. Key words: Nursing intervention; Peri-operation; Cerebrospinal fluid replacement

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