Perioperative care of children with acute exogenous lipoid pneumonia submitted to bal/fb

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Objective: The present study evaluates the psychosocial care and the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)/fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FB) procedure in children with pediatric acute exogenous lipoid pneumonia (ELP) and summarizes the critical points of nursing. Methods: Data on the psychosocial factors of the patients and clinical information were collected. Participants comprised 41 children within three years of age. Results: All the children were cooperative with the BAL/FB procedure. The children’s pain scores were between 4–6, and the psychological conditions of the children and caregivers were nervous/anxious upon admission. After the medical staff’s psychological care and health education, the children’s postoperative pain scores were reduced to 0–3, and the psychological state of the caregivers was positive. Conclusion: Psychological care can alleviate families’ adverse emotions and promote treatment cooperation and recovery from the acute ELP.

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Lin, W. C., Qin, Y., Chun, X., Huang, R. L., Chen, R. S., & Zhang, D. (2021). Perioperative care of children with acute exogenous lipoid pneumonia submitted to bal/fb. International Journal of General Medicine, 14, 8383–8388. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S339118

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