Abstract:Objective To explore the impact of humanized nursing on physiological stress of emergency operation patients.Methods 80 emergency operation patients from November 2015 to October who conducted humanized nursing were selected as observation group,and 80 emergency operation patients from January 2015 to February who conducted routine nursing were selected as control group.Physiological stress state,psychology and pain in two groups were compared. Results The postoperative heart,systolic pressure,cortisol and adrenaline in observation group were respectively(85.23± 7.35)/min,(147.25±10.12)mmHg,(112.361±4.27)nmol/L and(110.26±11.26)mg,lower than that were respectively(89.72± 7.02)/min,(152.36±5.83)mmHg,(132.56±14.21)nmol/L and(154.03±20.3)mg in control group,and the difference was statistical significance (P<0.05).The incidence rate of anxiety before operation and in operation in observation group were respectively10.0%and 12.5%,lower than that were respectively 22.5%and 25.0%in control group;The postoperative non pain ratio was 40.0%,higher than that was20.0%in control group,and the difference was statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion Humanized nursing can obvious alleviate the physiological stress states of emergency operation patients,decrease adverse emotion and enhance pain tolerance.