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Nursing diagnosis present in individuals affected by postoperative complications

Dasy Priscila Candioto Elaine do Carmo Rocha; Gabriela Souza de Melo Vieira; Sabrina Santos Evaristo; Ana Carolina Medeiros; Cleide Carolina da Silva Demoro Mondini; Patrícia Ribeiro Mattar Damiance; Simpósio Internacional de Fissuras Orofaciais e Anomalias Relacionadas (5. 2017 Bauru

Anais Bauru: Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais, Universidade de São Paulo, 2017

Bauru Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais, Universidade de São Paulo 2017

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  • Título:
    Nursing diagnosis present in individuals affected by postoperative complications
  • Autor: Dasy Priscila Candioto
  • Elaine do Carmo Rocha; Gabriela Souza de Melo Vieira; Sabrina Santos Evaristo; Ana Carolina Medeiros; Cleide Carolina da Silva Demoro Mondini; Patrícia Ribeiro Mattar Damiance; Simpósio Internacional de Fissuras Orofaciais e Anomalias Relacionadas (5. 2017 Bauru
  • Assuntos: DIAGNÓSTICO DE ENFERMAGEM; CIRURGIA; ANOMALIA CRANIOFACIAL; COMPLICAÇÕES PÓS-OPERATÓRIAS
  • É parte de: Anais Bauru: Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais, Universidade de São Paulo, 2017
  • Notas: Disponível em: http://hrac.usp.br/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ebook_anais_v_simposio_internacional_pg_hrac_2017.pdf
  • Notas Locais: MProd Digital
  • Descrição: Objective: Identify the nursing diagnosis present in individuals affected by postoperativecomplications in craniofacial surgeries. Methodology: Retrospective study, exploratory-descriptive, developed at the Hospital of Craniofacial Anomalies of the University of SãoPaulo. The research followed all ethical precepts of the resolution 466/2012 beingappreciated and approved by an Ethics Committee in Research. The sample was constitutedof 208 records of postoperative complications, between the years 2009 and 2012. Thenursing diagnosis was identified according to the Taxonomy ll of the North AmericanNursing Diagnosis Association. The data was analyzed through absolute and relativefrequencies. Results: It was noted the presence of 11 nursing diagnoses from the NorthAmerican Nursing Diagnosis Association. Of these, four are classified as risk diagnoses andseven are classified as real. Among the present diagnoses, in the records of postoperativecomplications, the following stand out the diagnoses: infection risk, 38,5% and impairedtissue integrity, 17,8%. It was observed the absence of registration of nursing diagnoses, in22,1% on the cards. Conclusion: The study allowed the identification of 11 nursingdiagnoses in individuals affected by postoperative complications in craniofacial surgeries,being the most frequent ones: infection risk and impaired tissue integrity. The absence ofregistration of diagnoses, in the process of reception and formalization of the report ofcomplications, can significantly impact the planning of nursing care, in the planning, transand postoperative of craniofacial surgeries.
  • Editor: Bauru Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais, Universidade de São Paulo
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2017
  • Formato: p. 65.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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