Abstract:Objective To evaluate the application of self-made soft bag device for patients with haematemesis as upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Methods A total of 100 patients with haematemesis as upper gastrointestinal bleeding were randomly divided into the control group and the study group, with 50 cases in each group. Both two groups received routing nursing care. The haematemesis was collected with conventional device in the control group and with self-made soft bag device in the study group. Results The time of position and device preparation was shorter in the study group than that of controls(P0.01). The proportion of patients with accurate record of bleeding amount was higher in the study group than that of controls(P0.01). Patients in the study group had higher nursing satisfaction rate compared with those in the control group(P0.01). Conclusion The self-made soft bag device is easy to use and record the bleeding amount in patients with haematemesis.
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