摘要
目的总结北京2022冬(残)奥会张家口赛区急诊保障工作,为疫情下大型赛事急诊护理工作方向和提升护理效率、护理质量提供借鉴。方法2022年1月18日至3月14日赛事期间,急诊科部署各项护理保障工作,包括实施标准化防护、优化诊区就诊模式、制定危重症患者急救护理方案和直升机转运患者接诊方案等。结果北京2022冬(残)奥会张家口赛区,共有566例涉奥闭环人员在急诊就诊,其中内科系统就诊患者198例(34.9%)、骨科和运动医学160例(28.2%)、普通外科90例(16.1%)、五官科96例(16.9%)、其他22例(3.9%)。重症患者12例。结论通过针对性制定护理工作保障方案,完善危重症患者的急救、转运流程,急诊科为北京冬(残)奥会的安全顺利举办提供了强有力的护理保障。
Objective To summarize the emergency care work of Zhangjiakou Area of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic(Paralympic)Games, and provide reference for the direction of emergency care work and the improvement of nursing efficiency and nursing quality of large-scale events under the epidemic situation. Methods All kinds of nursing work were deployed in the emergency department for the competition from January 18th to March 14th, 2022, including the implementation of standardized protection, the optimization of the treatment mode in the diagnosis area, the formulation of emergency care plan for critically ill patients and the reception plan for helicopter transport patients. Results 566 Olympic-related closed loop cases were treated in emergency department inn Zhangjiakou Area of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic(Paralympic) Games. Among them, 198 patients(34.9%) went to internal medicine, 160 patients(28.2%) went to orthopedics and sports medicine, 90 patients(16.1%) went to general surgery, 96 patients(16.9%) went to ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology, and 22 patients(3.9%) went to other departments. There were 12 severe cases. Conclusion The emergency department can provide a strong nursing guarantee for the successful holding of Beijing Winter Olympic(Paralympic) Games by making targeted nursing guarantee plan and improving the first aid and transport process for critically ill patients.
作者
张硕
李阳
苏春燕
李葆华
马莉
马青变
郭治国
ZHANG Shuo;LI Yang;SU Chun-yan;LI Bao-hua;MA Li;MA Qing-bian;GUO Zhi-guo(Peking University Third Hospital)
出处
《医院管理论坛》
2022年第12期67-70,共4页
Hospital Management Forum
基金
国家重点研发计划,编号:2021YFF0307300。
关键词
北京冬(残)奥会
急诊护理
急救患者转运
Beijing Winter Olympic(Paralympic)Games
Emergency care
Emergency patient transport