Objective: to observe the application effect of detail optimization puncture technique when using disposable scalp needle in childrens scalp intravenous infusion. Methods: 200 children with scalp venous infusion were ...Objective: to observe the application effect of detail optimization puncture technique when using disposable scalp needle in childrens scalp intravenous infusion. Methods: 200 children with scalp venous infusion were received from January 2021 to January 2022, and standardized grouping operation was carried out randomly. The control group applied routine puncture technique to 100 cases included, and the observation group applied detail optimized puncture technique to 100 cases included. The pain score, puncture condition, adverse condition and family satisfaction were compared between groups. Results: the scores of the former group were lower than that of the latter group (P < 0.05). The success rate of one-time puncture was 94.00% in the observation group and 76.00% in the control group. The former group was higher than the latter group, and the puncture time in the former group was lower (P < 0.05);the adverse situation of the children included in the observation group was evaluated as 2.00%, and that of the control group was evaluated as 14.00%. The former group was lower than the latter group (P < 0.05);the satisfaction of the family members of the children included in the observation group was 100.00%, and the satisfaction of the family members of the control group was 90.00%. The former group was higher than the latter group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: the implementation of detail optimization puncture technique in scalp vein infusion with one-time scalp needle puncture can improve the success rate of one-time puncture, reduce the pain of children and make the family satisfied.展开更多
文摘Objective: to observe the application effect of detail optimization puncture technique when using disposable scalp needle in childrens scalp intravenous infusion. Methods: 200 children with scalp venous infusion were received from January 2021 to January 2022, and standardized grouping operation was carried out randomly. The control group applied routine puncture technique to 100 cases included, and the observation group applied detail optimized puncture technique to 100 cases included. The pain score, puncture condition, adverse condition and family satisfaction were compared between groups. Results: the scores of the former group were lower than that of the latter group (P < 0.05). The success rate of one-time puncture was 94.00% in the observation group and 76.00% in the control group. The former group was higher than the latter group, and the puncture time in the former group was lower (P < 0.05);the adverse situation of the children included in the observation group was evaluated as 2.00%, and that of the control group was evaluated as 14.00%. The former group was lower than the latter group (P < 0.05);the satisfaction of the family members of the children included in the observation group was 100.00%, and the satisfaction of the family members of the control group was 90.00%. The former group was higher than the latter group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: the implementation of detail optimization puncture technique in scalp vein infusion with one-time scalp needle puncture can improve the success rate of one-time puncture, reduce the pain of children and make the family satisfied.