| Abstract |
Objective: To explore the clinical value of using predictive nursing guidelines in orthopedic nursing. Methods: The patients admitted to the Department of Orthopedics in our hospital were the main direction for inclusion in the analysis. The main selection time was from March 2020 to March 2021, and the number of selected patients was 80 cases. In order to understand the application effect of predictive nursing guidelines, we use the method of group comparison and sort the patients according to the order of admission. The odd numbers are divided into the reference group (n=40), the even numbers are divided into the study group (n=40), and the routine is used. Methods Nursing patients in the reference group were given the predictive nursing guidelines of the study group under this nursing plan. After using the above methods, the patient’s clinical information needs to be observed in detail, and the patient’s hospital stay, complication rate, and nursing care Satisfaction is recorded as the main data of the research, and the appeal data is compared and analyzed. Results: Compared with the reference group, the hospital stay of the patients in the study group was longer, which was significantly different and statistically significant (P<0.05). {The complication rate in the study group was 2.5% (1/40), and the nursing satisfaction rate was 95.0% (38/40) compared with the reference group. The complication rate was 12.5% (5/40) and the nursing satisfaction rate was 80.0% (32/40). }, the former is better than the above, (P<0.05) shows that the difference is statistically significant. Conclusion: The use of predictive nursing guidelines in orthopedic nursing can effectively improve the nursing effect, reduce the incidence of patient complications, and at the same time promote the improvement of patient satisfaction, which has a positive effect on the recovery of patients, and can be widely used and promoted in future nursing.
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