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An emergency nursing experience of a patient involved in the | 84356

Journal of Clinical Nursing and Practice

Abstract

An emergency nursing experience of a patient involved in the Puyuma train derailment accident

Yi- Ling Chiang

Train derailment accidents can be serious and devastating. In addition to the physical injuries they may cause, repetitive mental images of the disaster can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder and other long-lasting traumatic mental health conditions. Physical and/or mental trauma may affect the patient's previous lifestyle, including the inability to work, either temporarily or permanently, and role adjustments. This article describes the nursing experience of a 44-year-old woman who was involved in the Puyuma train derailment accident of 2018. She was separated from her family due to the chaos and arrived in the hospital alone. In addition to the bodily injuries inflicted, the fear and anxiety that arose from the train accident were reviewed. The author used Gordon???s 11- item functional health assessment as a tool between 19:10 pm and 23:54 pm on October 23, 2018, to assess the patient. Through physical examinations, observations, interviews and direct nursing care evaluations, the patient's physical pain, fear, and potential posttraumatic stress disorder were identified. Explanations of the procedures and treatment were given to the patient during the initial stage of care to provide a sense of environmental security. Wound treatment was explained in a simple step-by-step process. Medication and attention diversion were used to relieve acute pain and ameliorate the patient's anxiety. All discussions of her injuries and feelings about the derailment were met with a positive attitude and empathy. Integrated teamwork and multimedia resources were utilized to provide wound management and pain relief techniques. Family-centred psychological care was incorporated in an effort to restore the balance of the mind, body and soul. Making use of this train derailment experience may assist nursing care in the smooth management of physical injuries and stabilize the fluctuating moods during the emergency period.

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