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The Study on Cultural Learning Strategies of International Students in China --on the Case of Yunnan Technology & Business University

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DOI: 10.23977/curtm.2022.050112 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 743

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Wang Dan 1

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1 Yunnan Technology & Business University, Kunming, 651701, China

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Wang Dan

ABSTRACT

To investigate the effect of comfortable nursing for patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy. METHODS: A prospective study was performed on the clinical data of 100 breast cancer patients who underwent modified radical mastectomy in breast surgery in our hospital in recent years. The 100 patients were randomized into group A and group B. Modified radical mastectomy for both groups of patientcidence of severe pain in group A was lower than that in group B (P<0.05). Conclusion: Comfortable care for patients undergoing modified radical mastectomy can significantly improve their mental state and reduce their postoperative pain.

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Modified radical mastectomy, Breast cancer, Comfort care

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Wang Dan, The Study on Cultural Learning Strategies of International Students in China--on the Case of Yunnan Technology & Business University. Curriculum and Teaching Methodology (2022) Vol. 5: 56-59. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/curtm.2022.050112.

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