Objective:To analyze the effects of early enteral nutrition and Mongolian nursing on early enteral nutrition complications and malnutrition in critically ill patients through objective evaluation indicators.Methods:100 critically ill patients who received early enteral nutrition in the Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine of Inner Mongolia International Mongolian Medicine Hospital from January 2022 to June 2023 were selected as the study objects by continuous fixed-point method.The patients were divided into control group and observation group by random number table method,with 50 cases in each group.The control group was given routine nursing for critical cases,and the observation group was given Mongolian medicine nursing on the basis of routine nursing for critical cases for 12 consecutive days.Nutritional indexes of hemoglobin,serum albumin and total serum protein,blood glucose,water and electrolyte changes and related complications such as abdominal distension,residual stomach volume,diarrhea,constipation and gastrointestinal bleeding were compared between the two groups on day 6 and day 12 of treatment.Results:Compared with the control group,the nutritional indexes of the observation group were reduced:hemoglobin,serum albumin and serum total protein;related complications were reduced:abdominal distension,gastric residual volume,diarrhea and constipation;blood sugar,water and electrolyte balance was reduced;the effective rate of the experimental group was significantly increased by 86.0%compared with 80.0%(P<0.05).Conclusion:On the basis of intensive routine nursing after early enteral nutrition for critically ill patients,Mongolian medicine adopts dialectical care,adding abdominal nohala call therapy,salt therapy,Niluha therapy,etc.,which has excellent curative effect and can effectively improve the nutritional status and intestinal feeding intolerance of critically ill patients,reduce the occurrence of complications,and do not affect the balance of blood sugar and electrolytes.It is worthy of clinical application.
Mongolian medicine nursingNohala call therapyCritical illnessEnteral nutrition