Objective:This study primarily analyzes the effectiveness of thermal insulation nursing(empowered by temperature intervention)in urological stone patients during the general anesthesia recovery period.Methods:A total ...Objective:This study primarily analyzes the effectiveness of thermal insulation nursing(empowered by temperature intervention)in urological stone patients during the general anesthesia recovery period.Methods:A total of 76 urological stone patients who underwent surgical treatment as the preferred option were selected as the research subjects.The earliest consultation time was May 2024,and the latest was May 2025.The patients were randomly divided into two groups using the random number table method,namely the observation group and the control group,with 38 patients in each group.The intervention indicators of the patients were compared.Results:The overall satisfaction rate in the observation group was higher than that in the control group,and the incidence of adverse reactions was lower,with p<0.05.At 0.5 hours,1 hour after surgery,and at the end of surgery,the body temperature in the observation group was significantly different from that in the control group,with p<0.05.Postoperatively,various hemodynamic indicators in the observation group were significantly different from those in the control group,with p<0.05.The time to clench the first upon verbal command,the time to open the eyes upon verbal command,the extubating time,and the recovery retention time in the observation group were all shorter than those in the control group,with p<0.05.Postoperative stress indicators and agitation scores at different time points in the observation group were significantly different from those in the control group,with p<0.05.Conclusion:For urological stone patients during the general anesthesia recovery period,actively implementing thermal insulation nursing combined with temperature intervention not only enhances hemodynamic stability but also effectively reduces the risk of adverse reactions such as hypothermia and shivering.It optimizes the recovery condition,significantly improves the stress state,and increases nursing satisfaction.展开更多
文摘Objective:This study primarily analyzes the effectiveness of thermal insulation nursing(empowered by temperature intervention)in urological stone patients during the general anesthesia recovery period.Methods:A total of 76 urological stone patients who underwent surgical treatment as the preferred option were selected as the research subjects.The earliest consultation time was May 2024,and the latest was May 2025.The patients were randomly divided into two groups using the random number table method,namely the observation group and the control group,with 38 patients in each group.The intervention indicators of the patients were compared.Results:The overall satisfaction rate in the observation group was higher than that in the control group,and the incidence of adverse reactions was lower,with p<0.05.At 0.5 hours,1 hour after surgery,and at the end of surgery,the body temperature in the observation group was significantly different from that in the control group,with p<0.05.Postoperatively,various hemodynamic indicators in the observation group were significantly different from those in the control group,with p<0.05.The time to clench the first upon verbal command,the time to open the eyes upon verbal command,the extubating time,and the recovery retention time in the observation group were all shorter than those in the control group,with p<0.05.Postoperative stress indicators and agitation scores at different time points in the observation group were significantly different from those in the control group,with p<0.05.Conclusion:For urological stone patients during the general anesthesia recovery period,actively implementing thermal insulation nursing combined with temperature intervention not only enhances hemodynamic stability but also effectively reduces the risk of adverse reactions such as hypothermia and shivering.It optimizes the recovery condition,significantly improves the stress state,and increases nursing satisfaction.