NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: to relate nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions for critically ill patients affected by COVID-19 and sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit, according to the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®). Method: a documentary study conducted in March and April 2020 from the ICNP® terminology subset for adult patients with sepsis. The documentary corpus was composed of the list of nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions based on Horta's Theory of Basic Human Needs; on the 7-Axis Model of the International Classification for Nursing Practice, version 2017; on the Pathophysiological model of sepsis; as well as relying on the authors' expertise in direct care for suspected or confirmed critically ill patients affected by COVID-19. Outcomes: a total of 58 nursing diagnoses/outcomes were identified that belong to the psychobiological needs of oxygenation (13-22.4%), vascular regulation (12-20.7%), neurological regulation (10-17.2%), hydration (08-13.8%), elimination (08-13.8%), immunological regulation (04-6.9%) and thermal regulation (03-5.2%), evidencing a total of 172 nursing interventions with a mean of 03 for each nursing diagnosis/outcome. Conclusion: data analysis provided greater knowledge about the disease and the nursing process in the ICU setting, serving as a guide for the professional practice for critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and sepsis. |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSISNursingCoronavirus infectionsSepsisNursing processesCritical careIntensive care unitsABSTRACT Objective: to relate nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions for critically ill patients affected by COVID-19 and sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit, according to the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®). Method: a documentary study conducted in March and April 2020 from the ICNP® terminology subset for adult patients with sepsis. The documentary corpus was composed of the list of nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions based on Horta's Theory of Basic Human Needs; on the 7-Axis Model of the International Classification for Nursing Practice, version 2017; on the Pathophysiological model of sepsis; as well as relying on the authors' expertise in direct care for suspected or confirmed critically ill patients affected by COVID-19. Outcomes: a total of 58 nursing diagnoses/outcomes were identified that belong to the psychobiological needs of oxygenation (13-22.4%), vascular regulation (12-20.7%), neurological regulation (10-17.2%), hydration (08-13.8%), elimination (08-13.8%), immunological regulation (04-6.9%) and thermal regulation (03-5.2%), evidencing a total of 172 nursing interventions with a mean of 03 for each nursing diagnosis/outcome. Conclusion: data analysis provided greater knowledge about the disease and the nursing process in the ICU setting, serving as a guide for the professional practice for critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and sepsis.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072020000100213Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem v.29 2020reponame:Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSC10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2020-0160info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRamalho Neto,José MelquiadesViana,Renata Andréa Pietro PereiraFranco,Andrezza SerpaPrado,Patrícia Rezende doGonçalves,Fernanda Alves FerreiraNóbrega,Maria Miriam Lima daeng2020-11-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-07072020000100213Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/tcePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptextoecontexto@nfr.ufsc.br1980-265X0104-0707opendoar:2020-11-03T00:00Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS Ramalho Neto,José Melquiades Nursing Coronavirus infections Sepsis Nursing processes Critical care Intensive care units |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS/OUTCOMES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AND SEPSIS |
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Ramalho Neto,José Melquiades |
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Ramalho Neto,José Melquiades Viana,Renata Andréa Pietro Pereira Franco,Andrezza Serpa Prado,Patrícia Rezende do Gonçalves,Fernanda Alves Ferreira Nóbrega,Maria Miriam Lima da |
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author |
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Viana,Renata Andréa Pietro Pereira Franco,Andrezza Serpa Prado,Patrícia Rezende do Gonçalves,Fernanda Alves Ferreira Nóbrega,Maria Miriam Lima da |
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Ramalho Neto,José Melquiades Viana,Renata Andréa Pietro Pereira Franco,Andrezza Serpa Prado,Patrícia Rezende do Gonçalves,Fernanda Alves Ferreira Nóbrega,Maria Miriam Lima da |
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Nursing Coronavirus infections Sepsis Nursing processes Critical care Intensive care units |
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Nursing Coronavirus infections Sepsis Nursing processes Critical care Intensive care units |
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ABSTRACT Objective: to relate nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions for critically ill patients affected by COVID-19 and sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit, according to the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®). Method: a documentary study conducted in March and April 2020 from the ICNP® terminology subset for adult patients with sepsis. The documentary corpus was composed of the list of nursing diagnoses/outcomes and interventions based on Horta's Theory of Basic Human Needs; on the 7-Axis Model of the International Classification for Nursing Practice, version 2017; on the Pathophysiological model of sepsis; as well as relying on the authors' expertise in direct care for suspected or confirmed critically ill patients affected by COVID-19. Outcomes: a total of 58 nursing diagnoses/outcomes were identified that belong to the psychobiological needs of oxygenation (13-22.4%), vascular regulation (12-20.7%), neurological regulation (10-17.2%), hydration (08-13.8%), elimination (08-13.8%), immunological regulation (04-6.9%) and thermal regulation (03-5.2%), evidencing a total of 172 nursing interventions with a mean of 03 for each nursing diagnosis/outcome. Conclusion: data analysis provided greater knowledge about the disease and the nursing process in the ICU setting, serving as a guide for the professional practice for critically ill patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and sepsis. |
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