Objective: to analyze the comprehensive effect of humanized nursing mode in the nursing of neonatal pneumonia. Methods: 50 cases of neonatal pneumonia treated in our hospital were randomly divided into control group a...Objective: to analyze the comprehensive effect of humanized nursing mode in the nursing of neonatal pneumonia. Methods: 50 cases of neonatal pneumonia treated in our hospital were randomly divided into control group and observation group. The control group received routine nursing and the observation group received humanized nursing mode. The nursing effects of the two groups were counted. Results: the nursing effect of newborns in the observation group was better than that in the control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion: due to the high particularity of newborns in the process of nursing, not only the families of newborns will have higher nursing requirements for nurses, but also unnecessary doctor-patient friction will be caused if the clinical symptoms of newborns do not improve after nursing. And when the newborn falls ill, because the newborn is younger, the emotion of the newborn family members will be more excited. In the process of pneumonia nursing, we should integrate the humanized nursing mode, so as to avoid the newborn family members having unnecessary cognition to the nursing staff, improve the clinical nursing mode and ensure the nursing quality of the newborn.展开更多
The time sequence of high-resolution paleoclimatic changes since the last glacial period--60,500 yr B.P.--has been reconstructed with high-precision TIMS-U series dates and analyses of the oxygen isotopes from Q4 and ...The time sequence of high-resolution paleoclimatic changes since the last glacial period--60,500 yr B.P.--has been reconstructed with high-precision TIMS-U series dates and analyses of the oxygen isotopes from Q4 and Q6 stalagmites of the Qixin Cave in southern Guizhou. Comparative analyses of δ^18O curves from the GISP2' ice core and the two stalagmites shows that the depositional records of the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycle events 1-18 and Heinrich's events H1-H5 from the records of the two stalagmites reflect rapid climate changes over a short time scale since the last glacial stage, and indicates the precise boundary lines at which the cold events occurred. The study results have shown that the records of the cold and warm events from the two stalagmites since 60,500 yr B.P. are the reflection of the paleo-monsoon circulation. Changes are clearly affected by the climate oscillation of the North Atlantic Ocean, and indicate that they have a strong teleconnection with the paleoclimate changes that occurred in the North Polar region. The records of δ^18O from the Q4 and Q6 stalagmites indicate that the δ^18O values from 60,590 yr B.P. to 11,290 yr B.P. changed from a more negative (or lighter)drift to a heavier or positive drift trend in the last glacial period. The data reflect the weakening of the Asian summer monsoon and the climate which generally became drier and cooler.展开更多
文摘Objective: to analyze the comprehensive effect of humanized nursing mode in the nursing of neonatal pneumonia. Methods: 50 cases of neonatal pneumonia treated in our hospital were randomly divided into control group and observation group. The control group received routine nursing and the observation group received humanized nursing mode. The nursing effects of the two groups were counted. Results: the nursing effect of newborns in the observation group was better than that in the control group (P < 0.05).Conclusion: due to the high particularity of newborns in the process of nursing, not only the families of newborns will have higher nursing requirements for nurses, but also unnecessary doctor-patient friction will be caused if the clinical symptoms of newborns do not improve after nursing. And when the newborn falls ill, because the newborn is younger, the emotion of the newborn family members will be more excited. In the process of pneumonia nursing, we should integrate the humanized nursing mode, so as to avoid the newborn family members having unnecessary cognition to the nursing staff, improve the clinical nursing mode and ensure the nursing quality of the newborn.
文摘The time sequence of high-resolution paleoclimatic changes since the last glacial period--60,500 yr B.P.--has been reconstructed with high-precision TIMS-U series dates and analyses of the oxygen isotopes from Q4 and Q6 stalagmites of the Qixin Cave in southern Guizhou. Comparative analyses of δ^18O curves from the GISP2' ice core and the two stalagmites shows that the depositional records of the Dansgaard-Oeschger cycle events 1-18 and Heinrich's events H1-H5 from the records of the two stalagmites reflect rapid climate changes over a short time scale since the last glacial stage, and indicates the precise boundary lines at which the cold events occurred. The study results have shown that the records of the cold and warm events from the two stalagmites since 60,500 yr B.P. are the reflection of the paleo-monsoon circulation. Changes are clearly affected by the climate oscillation of the North Atlantic Ocean, and indicate that they have a strong teleconnection with the paleoclimate changes that occurred in the North Polar region. The records of δ^18O from the Q4 and Q6 stalagmites indicate that the δ^18O values from 60,590 yr B.P. to 11,290 yr B.P. changed from a more negative (or lighter)drift to a heavier or positive drift trend in the last glacial period. The data reflect the weakening of the Asian summer monsoon and the climate which generally became drier and cooler.