Optimized pediatric emergency nursing and Its effects on successful resuscitation and adverse reactions in children
Xia Zhang, Xiao Chen

TL;DR
This study shows that optimized pediatric emergency nursing improves resuscitation success, reduces hospital stays, and lowers adverse reactions in children.
Contribution
The study introduces an optimized pediatric emergency nursing model and demonstrates its effectiveness in clinical outcomes.
Findings
Optimized care significantly increased successful resuscitation rates compared to conventional care.
The optimized model reduced vital sign stabilization time and hospital stay duration.
It also lowered adverse reactions and improved parental satisfaction and children's quality of life.
Abstract
To evaluate impacts of optimized pediatric emergency care on successful resuscitation and adverse events of children in the emergency department. Pediatric patients who visited our hospital's emergency room between January 2022 and December 2023 were chosen as the study participants. These patients were randomly divided into the study group (using optimized emergency care model) and the control group (using conventional emergency care model). The two groups were compared for the rate of successful resuscitation, stabilization time of vital signs, average length of hospital stay, incidence of adverse reactions, parental satisfaction with nursing care, scores of Self-Assessment Scale of Anxiety (SAS) and Self-Assessment Scale of Depression (SDS) before and after nursing care, and assessment of life quality. A total of 140 children were included in this study. Seventy patients each were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Disaster Response and Management · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
