Analysis of upper-limb movements to open glass ampoules and training methods in nursing education

Masako Hirano, Atsue Ishii, N. Ueda, Yoshiaki Inoue, M. Miyajima, K. Tomita, Y. Nakanishi, Shima Okada, Yaemi Koshino, T. Marui
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An ampoule is a glass cylinder that contains intravenous solutions. Ampoule opening (AO) is performed by nurses on a daily basis, but the procedure involved can cause injuries to the hand as well as contamination of ampoule contents with glass microparticles. As it is currently impossible to completely eliminate the use of glass ampoules, one should learn how to safely perform the AO operation. Herein, we quantitatively analyze the combined seven upper-limb movements of ten experienced participants to clarify the mechanism of AO operations and establish a procedure for safe AO. Unlike current instruction manuals, this study focuses on the joint movements of dominant and nondominant upper limbs rather than on finger positions. A motion-capture system and video cameras are used to analyze the above seven movements of each upper limb. Based on results obtained, the following three guidelines for performing AO operations are derived: (1) supinate the elbow joint to break the ampoule neck; (2) move the dominant hand away from the cutting plane of the ampoule immediately after ampoule breaking without moving the nondominant hand to avoid unnecessary contact of fingers with the cutting plane; (3) synchronize elbow-joint extension with supination in step (1) as the dominant hand is moved away after ampoule breaking. This approach not only ensures safe AO but also helps in learning other skills related to technical nursing education.
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护理教学中上肢动作打开玻璃安瓿及训练方法分析
安瓿是一个装有静脉注射溶液的玻璃圆柱体。安瓿打开(AO)每天都由护士进行,但所涉及的程序可能导致手部受伤以及安瓿内容物被玻璃微粒污染。由于目前不可能完全消除玻璃安瓿的使用,因此应该学习如何安全地进行AO操作。在此,我们定量分析了10名经验丰富的参与者的7种上肢运动,以阐明AO手术的机制,并建立一个安全的AO手术程序。与目前的使用手册不同,本研究侧重于优势和非优势上肢的关节运动,而不是手指位置。使用动作捕捉系统和摄像机来分析每个上肢的上述七种动作。根据所得结果,导出了以下三条AO手术指导原则:(1)肘关节旋后以打破安瓿颈;(2)在安瓿破裂后立即将优势手移离安瓿的切割平面,而不移动非优势手,以避免手指与切割平面不必要的接触;(3)当主力手在安瓿破裂后移开时,在步骤(1)中肘关节伸展与旋后同步。这种方法不仅确保了安全的AO,而且有助于学习其他与技术护理教育相关的技能。
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Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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