ISSN: 2575-9981 Case Report Nursing Care of Critically Ill Patient Infected With COVID-19 Virus in China, Shanghai: A Case Report
Journal Title: Nursing & Healthcare International Journal - Year 2020, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
COVID-19 has broken out in Wuhan and spread rapidly to most provinces and cities in China since December 2019. It has caused serious damage to the lives of patients and Chinese society and economy. In order to provide high-quality care for severe patients, reduce the incidence of nosocomial infection, and improve the cure rate, the nursing department of Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center proposed the nursing measures for the patient with severe pneumonia caused by COVID-19 virus infection according to the existing diagnosis and treatment and nursing guidance related to COVID-19.
Authors and Affiliations
Lin Z1, Yan G1,2*, Ping Y1, Yuanhao W1, Jingjing G1, Lin W1, Jianliang Z1, Hongzhou L1 and Tongyu Z1
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