Abstract

Objective To explore pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome secondary to cerebral hemorrhage patients in operation room of first aid measures. Methods Selected in our hospital from February 2013 to February 2014 during the 34 pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome secondary to cerebral hemorrhage patients as research object, randomly divided into control group and observation group, each group 17 cases, control group received the routine operation of emergency nursing, the observation group in the control group based on the nursing intervention nursing effects between the two group. Results In the observation group, SDS score, SAS score and body health scores were higher than those in the control group, nursing effect of the difference between the two groups was significant, with P<0.05 as the difference has statistical significance; the observation group had 1 cases of venous thrombosis, 1 cases appeared hypostatic pneumonia, complication rate was 11.76%; the control group 3 cases appeared venous thrombosis, 2 cases appeared hypostatic pneumonia, complication rate was 29.41%, the rate of complications in two groups was significant compared to P<0.05, the difference was statistically significant. Conclusions In the implementation of nursing intervention in the surgical treatment of cerebral hemorrhage, alleviate the patients condition, shorten the operation time to prepare, improve the effect of clinical treatment, worthy of clinical application. Key words: Pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome; Cerebral hemorrhage; Surgery; Emergency nursing

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