Objective To analyze the value of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and tracheal intubation in emergency care. Methods A total of 286 acute critical patients from April 2014 to April 2017 were selected and divided into control group and observation group randomly, which were treated by common emergency nursing staff and excellent staff, respectively. The emergency care quality and effectiveness of each group were then compared. Results The rescuing time and the time required for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, resumed breathing and intubation of observation group were less than control group(P<0.05). The ratio of successful rescue and the survival rate of observation group were higher than control group(P<0.05), while the adverse event rate of observation group was lower(P<0.05). The cases from observation group who are satisfied with the rescue techniques and emergency care were more than contrast group. Conclusion Improving the CPR and endotracheal intubation technique level of nursing staff can increase the ratio of successful rescue, reduce the occurrence of adverse events and improve the rescue nursing quality. This paper recommend the emergency department to enhance the quality of emergency nursing staff.
cardiopulmonary resuscitationtracheal intubationurgent severe diseaseemergency care