NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND

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Autor(a) principal: Reis Macedo, Luis Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fernandes , Maria Neyze Martins, Sampaio, Luis Rafael Leite, Lopes, Maria do Socorro Vieira, Coelho Lisboa, Kenya Waléria de Siqueira, Albuquerque, Thais Rodrigues de, Natannael da Silva Pereira, Luana de Souza Alves
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Resumo: Objective: To demonstrate the effects of low-power laser therapy as an adjunct to nursing care in the treatment of patients with vascular wounds. Method: This is a case study of qualitative approach, developed at the Stomal Therapy Nursing Outpatient Clinic of URCA. Data collection occurred in the months of September and October 2021 through the medical record, nursing records and report/opinion of generalist and specialist nurses in stomal therapy. After the data collected, it was transparently described through patient history, images of wound evolution and chart containing information from the records. Results: Patient J.B.M. 66 years old, hypertensive, diabetic, weighing 56 kg, with height of 1.69 m, BMI: 19.67, with history of stroke, vascular problems, has amputation of the right lower limb, and venous injury in the left lower limb in tibial region. She received nursing care for wound healing and improvement of her health condition, and as an adjunct to treatment, the low power laser was used. Final considerations: The use of low power laser as an adjuvant in the treatment of vascular wound proved to be efficient and brought good results throughout the treatment. This study also shows the importance of nurses in the use of new technologies for wound care.
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spelling NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUNDENFERMERÍA EN EL USO DEL LÁSER DE BAJA POTENCIA COMO COADYUVANTE EN EL TRATAMIENTO DE LA HERIDA VENOSAENFERMAGEM NO USO DO LASER DE BAIXA POTÊNCIA COMO COADJUVANTE NO TRATAMENTO DE FERIDA VENOSACuidados de enfermagemTécnicas de fechamento de feridaCicatrizaçãoEstomaterapiaNursing careWound closure techniquesHealingStomal therapyCuidados de enfermeríaTécTnicas de cierre de heridasCicatrizaciónTerapia estomalObjective: To demonstrate the effects of low-power laser therapy as an adjunct to nursing care in the treatment of patients with vascular wounds. Method: This is a case study of qualitative approach, developed at the Stomal Therapy Nursing Outpatient Clinic of URCA. Data collection occurred in the months of September and October 2021 through the medical record, nursing records and report/opinion of generalist and specialist nurses in stomal therapy. After the data collected, it was transparently described through patient history, images of wound evolution and chart containing information from the records. Results: Patient J.B.M. 66 years old, hypertensive, diabetic, weighing 56 kg, with height of 1.69 m, BMI: 19.67, with history of stroke, vascular problems, has amputation of the right lower limb, and venous injury in the left lower limb in tibial region. She received nursing care for wound healing and improvement of her health condition, and as an adjunct to treatment, the low power laser was used. Final considerations: The use of low power laser as an adjuvant in the treatment of vascular wound proved to be efficient and brought good results throughout the treatment. This study also shows the importance of nurses in the use of new technologies for wound care.Objetivo: Demostrar los efectos de la terapia láser de baja potencia como complemento de los cuidados de enfermería en el tratamiento de pacientes con heridas vasculares. Método: Se trata de un estudio de caso de enfoque cualitativo, desarrollado en la Consulta Externa de Enfermería de Terapia Estomal de la URCA. La recopilación de datos se produjo en los meses de septiembre y octubre de 2021 a través del prontuario, los registros de enfermería y el relato/opinión de los enfermeros generales y especialistas en estomaterapia. Después de los datos recopilados, se describen de forma transparente a través del historial del paciente, imágenes de la evolución de la herida y el cuadro que contiene la información de los registros. Resultados: Paciente J.B.M. 66 años, hipertenso, diabético, con un peso de 56 kg, con estatura de 1,69 m, IMC: 19,67, con antecedentes de ictus, problemas vasculares, tiene amputación del miembro inferior derecho, y lesión venosa en el miembro inferior izquierdo en región tibial. Recibió cuidados de enfermería para la curación de la herida y la mejora del estado de salud, y como complemento al tratamiento se utilizó el láser de baja potencia. Consideraciones finales: El uso del láser de baja potencia como complemento al tratamiento de la herida vascular demostró ser eficaz y aportó buenos resultados a lo largo del tratamiento. Este estudio también muestra la importancia de las enfermeras en el uso de las nuevas tecnologías para el cuidado de las heridas.Objetivo: Demonstrar os efeitos da lesarterapia de baixa potência como coadjuvante na assistência de enfermagem no tratamento de paciente com ferida vascular. Método: Trata-se de um estudo de caso de abordagem qualitativa, desenvolvido no Ambulatório de Enfermagem em Estomaterapia da URCA. A coleta de dados ocorreu nos meses de setembro e outubro de 2021 através do prontuário, registros de enfermagem e relato/opinião de enfermeiros generalistas e especialistas em estomaterapia. Após os dados coletados, forma descritos de forma transparente através do histórico de paciente, imagens da evolução da ferida e quadro contendo informações dos registros. Resultados: Paciente J.B.M. 66 anos, hipertenso, diabético, pesando 56 kg, com estatura de 1,69 m, IMC: 19,67, com histórico de AVC, problemas vasculares, tem amputação de membro inferior direito, e lesão de cunho venoso em membro inferior esquerdo em região tibial. Recebeu cuidados de enfermagem para cicatrização da ferida e melhora do estado de saúde, e como coadjuvante ao tratamento, utilizou-se o laser de baixa potência. Considerações finais: O uso do laser de baixa potência como coadjuvante no tratamento da ferida vascular se mostrou eficiente e trouxe bons resultados durante todo o tratamento. Este estudo também mostra a importância do enfermeiro no uso de novas tecnologias para o tratamento de ferida.SOBENFeE2022-09-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistaenfermagematual.com/index.php/revista/article/view/140810.31011/reaid-2022-v.96-n.39-art.1408Journal Enfermagem Atual In Derme; Vol. 96 No. 39 (2022): Jul. Ago. Set.; e-021295Revista Enfermagem Atual In Derme; v. 96 n. 39 (2022): Jul. Ago. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
ENFERMERÍA EN EL USO DEL LÁSER DE BAJA POTENCIA COMO COADYUVANTE EN EL TRATAMIENTO DE LA HERIDA VENOSA
ENFERMAGEM NO USO DO LASER DE BAIXA POTÊNCIA COMO COADJUVANTE NO TRATAMENTO DE FERIDA VENOSA
title NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
spellingShingle NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
Reis Macedo, Luis Fernando
Cuidados de enfermagem
Técnicas de fechamento de ferida
Cicatrização
Estomaterapia
Nursing care
Wound closure techniques
Healing
Stomal therapy
Cuidados de enfermería
TécTnicas de cierre de heridas
Cicatrización
Terapia estomal
title_short NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
title_full NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
title_fullStr NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
title_full_unstemmed NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
title_sort NURSING IN THE USE OF LOW POWER LASER AS ADJUVANT IN THE TREATMENT OF VENOUS WOUND
author Reis Macedo, Luis Fernando
author_facet Reis Macedo, Luis Fernando
Fernandes , Maria Neyze Martins
Sampaio, Luis Rafael Leite
Lopes, Maria do Socorro Vieira
Coelho Lisboa, Kenya Waléria de Siqueira
Albuquerque, Thais Rodrigues de
Natannael da Silva Pereira
Luana de Souza Alves
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author2 Fernandes , Maria Neyze Martins
Sampaio, Luis Rafael Leite
Lopes, Maria do Socorro Vieira
Coelho Lisboa, Kenya Waléria de Siqueira
Albuquerque, Thais Rodrigues de
Natannael da Silva Pereira
Luana de Souza Alves
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis Macedo, Luis Fernando
Fernandes , Maria Neyze Martins
Sampaio, Luis Rafael Leite
Lopes, Maria do Socorro Vieira
Coelho Lisboa, Kenya Waléria de Siqueira
Albuquerque, Thais Rodrigues de
Natannael da Silva Pereira
Luana de Souza Alves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cuidados de enfermagem
Técnicas de fechamento de ferida
Cicatrização
Estomaterapia
Nursing care
Wound closure techniques
Healing
Stomal therapy
Cuidados de enfermería
TécTnicas de cierre de heridas
Cicatrización
Terapia estomal
topic Cuidados de enfermagem
Técnicas de fechamento de ferida
Cicatrização
Estomaterapia
Nursing care
Wound closure techniques
Healing
Stomal therapy
Cuidados de enfermería
TécTnicas de cierre de heridas
Cicatrización
Terapia estomal
description Objective: To demonstrate the effects of low-power laser therapy as an adjunct to nursing care in the treatment of patients with vascular wounds. Method: This is a case study of qualitative approach, developed at the Stomal Therapy Nursing Outpatient Clinic of URCA. Data collection occurred in the months of September and October 2021 through the medical record, nursing records and report/opinion of generalist and specialist nurses in stomal therapy. After the data collected, it was transparently described through patient history, images of wound evolution and chart containing information from the records. Results: Patient J.B.M. 66 years old, hypertensive, diabetic, weighing 56 kg, with height of 1.69 m, BMI: 19.67, with history of stroke, vascular problems, has amputation of the right lower limb, and venous injury in the left lower limb in tibial region. She received nursing care for wound healing and improvement of her health condition, and as an adjunct to treatment, the low power laser was used. Final considerations: The use of low power laser as an adjuvant in the treatment of vascular wound proved to be efficient and brought good results throughout the treatment. This study also shows the importance of nurses in the use of new technologies for wound care.
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