Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To develop nursing diagnoses and care plans for older adults with pressure injuries based on risk factors, aiming at preventing their occurrence in hospitalized older adults. Method: Exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study conducted with 87 medical records at the Medical Clinic Unit of a University Hospital. Results: Among older adults at some risk for the development of pressure injury, there was a prevalence of the female sex, age over 80 years and moderate risk classification on the Braden Scale. Nursing interventions that encourage patient mobility, pressure control, skin supervision, nutrition, incontinence and hygiene stood out. Conclusion: Nursing has an important role in maintaining the integrity of patients’ skin. It is worth highlighting the use of injury predictive scales as a complement to clinical practice in order to assist in the nursing diagnosis with a view to interventions aimed at risk factors. |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury Morrudo Garcia,Eduarda de Quadros Aged Hospitalization Pressure Ulcer Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Nursing diagnosis in older adults at risk for pressure injury |
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Morrudo Garcia,Eduarda de Quadros |
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Morrudo Garcia,Eduarda de Quadros Tarouco da Silva,Bárbara Gautério Abreu,Daiane Porto Roque,Thicianne da Silva dos Santos Sousa,José Ismar Ilha,Silomar |
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Tarouco da Silva,Bárbara Gautério Abreu,Daiane Porto Roque,Thicianne da Silva dos Santos Sousa,José Ismar Ilha,Silomar |
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Morrudo Garcia,Eduarda de Quadros Tarouco da Silva,Bárbara Gautério Abreu,Daiane Porto Roque,Thicianne da Silva dos Santos Sousa,José Ismar Ilha,Silomar |
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Aged Hospitalization Pressure Ulcer Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care |
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Aged Hospitalization Pressure Ulcer Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To develop nursing diagnoses and care plans for older adults with pressure injuries based on risk factors, aiming at preventing their occurrence in hospitalized older adults. Method: Exploratory, descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study conducted with 87 medical records at the Medical Clinic Unit of a University Hospital. Results: Among older adults at some risk for the development of pressure injury, there was a prevalence of the female sex, age over 80 years and moderate risk classification on the Braden Scale. Nursing interventions that encourage patient mobility, pressure control, skin supervision, nutrition, incontinence and hygiene stood out. Conclusion: Nursing has an important role in maintaining the integrity of patients’ skin. It is worth highlighting the use of injury predictive scales as a complement to clinical practice in order to assist in the nursing diagnosis with a view to interventions aimed at risk factors. |
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