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- Title
Assistência de enfermagem a queimados em hospital do nordeste brasileiro: estudo seccional.
- Authors
Bezerra Costa, Izabelle; Miranda Aiquoc, Kezauyn; Peixoto Nascimento, Jessica Cristhyanne; Andrade Rocha, Rodrigo Rhuan; Assis Neves Dantas, Rodrigo; Dantas, Daniele Vieira
- Abstract
Objective: To characterize the nursing care provided to burn victims treated at an emergency hospital in northeastern Brazil. Methods: This is an epidemiological study with a sectional, individual, observational, transversal design, of a descriptive character and a quantitative approach conducted by applying the checklist Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology for a sample number corresponding to 144 individuals, from January to June 2016. Results: Regarding primary care, intubation, supplemental oxygen therapy with invasive and non-invasive technique, puncture was identified peripheral or central venous access and electrolyte replacement with 0.9% Saline or Ringer Lactate. Regarding secondary care, surgical intervention and dressing with 1% Silver Sulfadiazine and / or Kollagenase were identified. There were 36 diagnoses of different types, but in the present study, in terms of representativeness, 22 will be presented. Conclusion: Assistance was based on hospital orotracheal intubation; supplemental oxygen therapy by nasal catheter; peripheral venous access for administration of 0.9% Saline; pain management with Diazepam; surgical debridement and 1% Silver Sulfadiazine to cover the lesions. Among nursing diagnoses, the risk of infection was the most prevalent.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; NURSING audit; BURNS &; scalding nursing; DEBRIDEMENT; DIAZEPAM; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL research; FLUID therapy; HOSPITAL emergency services; INTRAVENOUS catheterization; INTUBATION; RESEARCH methodology; NURSING diagnosis; SCIENTIFIC observation; OXYGEN therapy; PHLEBOTOMY; SULFADIAZINE; SURGICAL dressings; PAIN management; BURN patients; QUANTITATIVE research; NURSING interventions
- Publication
Enfermagem Brasil, 2020, Vol 19, Issue 4, p317
- ISSN
1678-2410
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33233/eb.v19i4.4199