-Among four species of Littorinid, Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodiliitorina millegrana and N. pyramidalis pyramidalis, on the hard intertidal zone in the Jiulong Estuary, Fujian, L. scabra has the most extensive ...-Among four species of Littorinid, Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodiliitorina millegrana and N. pyramidalis pyramidalis, on the hard intertidal zone in the Jiulong Estuary, Fujian, L. scabra has the most extensive distribution both vertically and horizontally, and the highest anual average density. The uppermost limit of vertical distribution of N. pyramidalis pyramidalis is higher than the other three Littorinid. Desiccation is a main factor affecting the uppermost limit of vertical distribution of the Littorinid. The increasing wave action will raise the uppermost limit vertical distribution of Littorinid. With seasonal changes, the densities of the Littorinid also change in different tidal zonations. Difference in salinity is the main factor affecting the horizontal distribution of the Littorinid in the estuary.展开更多
There are 4 species of Littorinidae on the intertidal hard bed in the Jiulong River Estu-ary. They are Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodilittorina pyramidalis pyramidalis and N.millegrana. Of these species, L. scabr...There are 4 species of Littorinidae on the intertidal hard bed in the Jiulong River Estu-ary. They are Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodilittorina pyramidalis pyramidalis and N.millegrana. Of these species, L. scabra is a dominant species. According to the results of in-vestigation, we find distribution patterns of the Littorinidae on intertidal hard bed in theestuary as follows: (1)There is no Littorinid species at Haicheng Station. (2)There is only Lit-展开更多
<strong>Objective: </strong>To investigate the effect of hard bed on postoperative complications and comfort level of patients after renal puncture biopsy. <strong>Methods:</strong> A total of ...<strong>Objective: </strong>To investigate the effect of hard bed on postoperative complications and comfort level of patients after renal puncture biopsy. <strong>Methods:</strong> A total of 115 patients who underwent renal needle biopsy in the Department of Nephrology of The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University from May 2020 to February 2021 were selected, and 57 patients who received hard bed nursing after renal needle biopsy were set as the control group, the others were selected as the observation group. The incidence of postoperative bleeding at the puncture mouth, gross hematuria and dysuria, as well as the postoperative comfort level of 6 h and 18 h were compared between the two groups.<strong> Results:</strong> There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative bleeding, gross hematuria and dysuria between the two groups (<em>P</em> > 0.05), but the comfort scores at 6 h and 18 h in the observation group were higher than those in the control group (<em>P</em> < 0.05). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> There is no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complications, such as bleeding at the puncture mouth, gross hematuria and dysuria, among patients with renal needle biopsy, whether to use hard bed nursing or not. Eliminate hard bed nursing can improve the comfort level of patients, reduce the occurrence of pressure ulcers, and relieve the negative psychological emotions of patients.展开更多
文摘-Among four species of Littorinid, Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodiliitorina millegrana and N. pyramidalis pyramidalis, on the hard intertidal zone in the Jiulong Estuary, Fujian, L. scabra has the most extensive distribution both vertically and horizontally, and the highest anual average density. The uppermost limit of vertical distribution of N. pyramidalis pyramidalis is higher than the other three Littorinid. Desiccation is a main factor affecting the uppermost limit of vertical distribution of the Littorinid. The increasing wave action will raise the uppermost limit vertical distribution of Littorinid. With seasonal changes, the densities of the Littorinid also change in different tidal zonations. Difference in salinity is the main factor affecting the horizontal distribution of the Littorinid in the estuary.
文摘There are 4 species of Littorinidae on the intertidal hard bed in the Jiulong River Estu-ary. They are Littorina scabra, L. brevicula, Nodilittorina pyramidalis pyramidalis and N.millegrana. Of these species, L. scabra is a dominant species. According to the results of in-vestigation, we find distribution patterns of the Littorinidae on intertidal hard bed in theestuary as follows: (1)There is no Littorinid species at Haicheng Station. (2)There is only Lit-
文摘<strong>Objective: </strong>To investigate the effect of hard bed on postoperative complications and comfort level of patients after renal puncture biopsy. <strong>Methods:</strong> A total of 115 patients who underwent renal needle biopsy in the Department of Nephrology of The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University from May 2020 to February 2021 were selected, and 57 patients who received hard bed nursing after renal needle biopsy were set as the control group, the others were selected as the observation group. The incidence of postoperative bleeding at the puncture mouth, gross hematuria and dysuria, as well as the postoperative comfort level of 6 h and 18 h were compared between the two groups.<strong> Results:</strong> There was no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative bleeding, gross hematuria and dysuria between the two groups (<em>P</em> > 0.05), but the comfort scores at 6 h and 18 h in the observation group were higher than those in the control group (<em>P</em> < 0.05). <strong>Conclusion:</strong> There is no significant difference in the incidence of postoperative complications, such as bleeding at the puncture mouth, gross hematuria and dysuria, among patients with renal needle biopsy, whether to use hard bed nursing or not. Eliminate hard bed nursing can improve the comfort level of patients, reduce the occurrence of pressure ulcers, and relieve the negative psychological emotions of patients.