2020
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.66.7.924
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Effect of competence health cultivation on the prevention and control of inadvertent perioperative hypothermia

Abstract: SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To explore the feasibility of health competence cultivation on the prevention and control of Inadvertent Perioperative Hypothermia (IPH). METHODS Patients with expected spinal surgery were divided into group A and group B by the random number method. Group B followed routine IPH management, and health training measures for performance and ability were implemented in Group A. The scores of the health competence questionnaire, the temperature at different times, IPH complications, and hospi… Show more

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“…7,15 Thus, it has been recommended and incorporated into the clinical anaesthesia practice to maintain a normal intraoperative body temperature. 19 Along with the awareness of the adverse outcomes of hypothermia, an increasing number of studies have investigated the effective and feasible methods to prevent IIH, 20 including use of prewarming device, 21 use of monitor devices, application of passive and active warming methods, 22 implementation of supportive heat-conserving measures, and recognition of the specific risk factors for IIH. 23 Different countries have published evidence-based guidelines to preserve the intraoperative body temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,15 Thus, it has been recommended and incorporated into the clinical anaesthesia practice to maintain a normal intraoperative body temperature. 19 Along with the awareness of the adverse outcomes of hypothermia, an increasing number of studies have investigated the effective and feasible methods to prevent IIH, 20 including use of prewarming device, 21 use of monitor devices, application of passive and active warming methods, 22 implementation of supportive heat-conserving measures, and recognition of the specific risk factors for IIH. 23 Different countries have published evidence-based guidelines to preserve the intraoperative body temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%