Open Journal of Nursing

Volume 9, Issue 2 (February 2019)

ISSN Print: 2162-5336   ISSN Online: 2162-5344

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Application of DDG-3300K Liver Reserve Function Analyzer and Relevant Nursing Procedures at the Department of Infectious Diseases

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DOI: 10.4236/ojn.2019.92011    540 Downloads   1,152 Views  

ABSTRACT

Objective: To discuss some key points about nursing in the use of DDG-3300K liver reserve function analyzer in patients at the department of infectious diseases. Method: DDG-3300K liver reserve function analyzer was applied to 5464 patients at the department of infectious diseases. The reasons for failed detection and complications related to the detection were analyzed, and the measures for improving the nursing procedures were proposed. Result: Among the 5464 patients, the detections were successful at the first attempt in 5458 patients; 2 patients had leakage of liquid; 2 patients were poorly prepared, and 1 case failed because of mistaken selection of CO mode, which led to adverse drug reactions; 1 case did not finish the detection due to anaphylactic shock; 8 patients had nausea and 6 patients had skin rash on the four limbs and torso during the detection. Conclusion: It is necessary to formulate the nursing procedures for the use of DDG-3300K liver reserve function analyzer. Moreover, preparatory work, health education, refined nursing procedures and skillful operations are closely related to the success rate and accuracy of the detection.

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Zheng, L. , Hu, C. , Zheng, Y. , Shu, Q. , Yin, X. , Pan, H. , Xu, H. , Wu, B. and Liu, Y. (2019) Application of DDG-3300K Liver Reserve Function Analyzer and Relevant Nursing Procedures at the Department of Infectious Diseases. Open Journal of Nursing, 9, 120-124. doi: 10.4236/ojn.2019.92011.

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