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Effects of different volume syringe on recanalization of indwelling jejunal feeding tube in pediatric patients
Objective
To explore the nursing intervention effects of different volume syringe on flushing the jejunum nutrient tube for enteral nutrition pipeline obstruction among pediatric patients.
Methods
62 pediatric patients with pipe plugging were selected and randomly divided into observation group and control group. Different volume syringes as 5 ml and 10 ml were used as punching tools respectively. The cases of recanalization, the rate of one time recanalization, the rate of unplanned extubation and the total time for nurse treatment of pipe plugging were compared between the two groups.
Results
There were no significant difference in the cases of recanalization, the rate of one time recanalization and unplanned extubation between the two groups (P>0.05). The total time for nurse treatment of pipe plugging in the control group was higher than that in the observation group[(8.2±1.2)h vs. (7.2±0.9)h, P<0.05].
Conclusion
5 ml volume syringe as a tube washing tool after pipeline obstruction, can not only save labors but also save time, which can improve the work efficiency of nurses.
Key words:
Syringe; Jejunum nutrient tube; Pipeline obstruction; Pediatric patients
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition was founded in 1993. It is the first professional academic journal (bimonthly) in my country co-sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences to disseminate information on clinical nutrition support, nutrient metabolism, the impact of nutrition support on outcomes and "cost-effectiveness", as well as translational medicine and nutrition research. It is also a professional journal of the Chinese Medical Association's Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Branch.
The purpose of the Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition is to promote the rapid dissemination of knowledge on nutrient metabolism and the rational application of parenteral and enteral nutrition, focusing on the combination of multidisciplinary and multi-regional field investigations and clinical research. It mainly reports on nutritional risk screening related to the indications of parenteral and enteral nutrition support, "cost-effectiveness" research on nutritional drugs, consensus on clinical nutrition, guidelines, expert reviews, randomized controlled studies, cohort studies, glycoprotein and other nutrient metabolism research, systematic evaluation of clinical research, evidence-based case reports, special reviews, case reports and clinical experience exchanges, etc., and has a special column on new technologies related to the field of clinical nutrition and their clinical applications.