ObjectiveTo explore the effect of self-made urine volume record sheet and health education on urine volume monitoring in general ward. MethodsA total of 110 hospitalized patients between February and July 2015 were selected to be our study subjects. The patients were divided into control group (n=42) and trial group (n=68) according to the time period. The control group used conventional urine volume record and accepted common health education, while the trial group received a self-made urine volume 24-hour record sheet with health knowledge and accepted special health education about urine volume by nurses. Then, we investigated the two groups with a questionnaire about urine volume, and analyzed the acquired data and compared the knowledge of the two groups. ResultsThe knowledge of urine volume and the performance of urine volume record in the trial group were significantly better than the control group (P<0.05). In the control group, the difference in knowledge of aim and singnificance of urine record between the two genders was sigrificant (P<0.05). (the males were better than the females); and was also significant among patients with different educational levels (P<0.05). (the people with college or superior degree was the best, while the ones with primary school education or inferior level was the poorest). ConclusionUsing the self-made urine volume record sheet with health knowledge and strengthening the special health education about urine volume can improve the knowledge awareness of the patients and their families, promote the monitoring of patients’ urine, train patients’ self-care awareness, and improve patients’ prognosis.
【摘要】 目的 探討膿毒性休克早期液體復蘇的臨床反應性。 方法 對2008年2月—2010年2月38例采用早期目標定向治療方案治療的膿毒性休克患者按是否存活進行分組,就中心靜脈壓、心率、平均動脈壓、輸液量、尿量、血乳酸等指標進行評價。 結果 38例采用早期目標定向治療方案治療6 h均達標,存活21例(55.26%),死亡17例(44.74%),兩組患者輸液總量及輸液種類差異無統計學意義(Pgt;0.05),存活組6、24 h尿量及血乳酸清除率明顯優于死亡組(Plt;0.05)。 結論 血乳酸清除率及尿量可作為膿毒性休克液體復蘇有效的臨床監測指標。【Abstract】 Objective To study the clinical response to early fluid resuscitation therapy in septic shock patients. Methods Thirty-eight septic shock patients received early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) in the ICU of our hospital from February 2008 to February 2010. The patients were divided into survival group (n=21) and dead group (n=17). Indexes like central venous pressure (CVP), heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), fluid input, urine output, and blood lactate were evaluated. Results Six hours after the EGDT, the results for the patients were all up to standard. There were 21 cases of survival (55.26%) and 17 cases of death (44.74%). The total fluid input and liquid types were similar in the two groups (Pgt;0.05). The urine output and lactate clearance at hour 6 and 24 for the survival group were better than that for the dead group (Plt;0.05). Conclusion The lactate clearance and urine output can be regarded as an surveillance indicator of fluid resuscitation for patients with septic shock.