Wei Liu, Xiaopiao Wang, Fan Wang, Zheng Zheng, Liuxia Chen
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Abstract
Objective: To observe the clinical benefit of cluster nursing mode in RICU patients with acute exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) complicated with RF. Methods: From December 2020 to March 2022, 73 cases of patients with acute COPD and RF admitted to RICU Department of Respiratory Department were selected. According to the order before and after admission to RICU department of respiratory department, patients with inability to communicate due to disease were excluded and divided into two groups. Control group: Adoption of traditional nursing mode; Observation group: Cluster nursing mode was adopted. After nursing, blood gas analysis results and patients' satisfaction scores on nursing work were compared and observed between the two groups. Results: The blood gas analysis results of the observation group were significantly better than the control group, and their evaluation of nursing work was also higher than the control group. Conclusion: In the clinical operation of our department RICU, this cluster nursing mode alleviates the distress perception of patients with COPD acute attack combined with RF, which also alleviates the patients' mood, improves the patients' understanding and satisfaction of nursing work, and thus playing a promoting role in improving the nursery-patient relationship and nursery-patient harmony.
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