This study aimed to investigate the effect of chained one-stop emergency nursing combined with optimized triage path nursing on emergency chest pain patients. Data of 142 patients with chest pain in emergency department of our hospital were retrospectively analyzed, and from March to May 2022,71 patients with optimized triage route nursing were treated as control group, from June to August 2022, 71 patients with chain one-stop emergency care combined with optimized triage route care were selected as the observation group. Data of completion time of the first electrocardiogram (ECG) completion, troponin result giving time, door to balloon (D to B) time, length of hospital stay and rescue time (disease condition initial assessment time, preliminary examination time, first medical contact time of balloon dilation, D to B dilation time) were collected. The complication rate, adverse event rate and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups. The completion time of the first ECG, troponin result giving time, D to B time, initial condition assessment time, hospital stay and rescue time in the observation group were shorter than those in the control group, (all P<0.05). The incidence of complications and adverse events in the observation group were lower than control group (both P<0.05). The scores of nursing satisfaction in the observation group were evidently higher than those in the control group, (P<0.05). Chained one-stop emergency nursing combined with optimized triage path nursing has a good effect on emergency chest pain patients.