| Abstract |
Objective To study the effect of programmed management on the success rate and management quality of emergency ICU patients. Methods The 100 patients with severe emergency ICU trauma treated between December 2020-December 2021 were reviewed, By means of computer randomization groups, All the 100 patients were equally divided into the control group and the observation group, In the control group, patients with severe emergency ICU trauma were discharged under the usual care management mode, Patients with severe emergency ICU trauma in the observation group were discharged under a programmed management mode, Comparing with the number and proportion of successful cases in the rescue of the two groups, Patients satisfaction with management work after rescue; Comparing the program management mode with the conventional management mode, Rescue evaluation, rescue preparation, rescue personnel coordination, rescue risk prevention and control score; Compare the VAS pain assessment grade after successful rescue of emergency ICU severe trauma patients. Results obser- vation group on the day, observation group rescue patient satisfaction with management, rescue assessment, rescue preparation, rescue personnel coordination, rescue risk prevention and control score on the high side, observation group emergency ICU severe trauma patients after successful VAS pain assessment level is low, (P<0.05). Conclusion In the rescue of severe trauma patients in emergency ICU, procedural management can carry out the rescue work systematically and orderly, which is beneficial to risk prevention and control, improve the success rate, improve the overall management quality, and maintain the life safety of patients.
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