NURSING DIAGNOSES IN PARTURIENT WOMEN DURING SURGERY - CIPE BETA-2
Keywords:
Nursing diagnoses, Nursing care, Surgey CenterAbstract
This is a study in thc surgicai suite of a public maternity hospital, vvirh rhe objective to idcntifV the frequcncy of the most common nursing diagnoses in accordance vvith
(dPE in obstetric emergencies during the trans-operatory phase of caesarian section surgeries. The research was www.sf)becc, org, br of a descriptive-exploratory quantitative type. In the collection of data, an instrument was used for an inter\'iew, physical exam and the obser\ation of
30 parturient women. In the results were identified tvith frequency the following nursing diagnoses: 100% risk of infection in thc surgical incision, 100% risk of infection in the genitaltirinary system from the use of a urinary catheter, 100% risk of infection due to the use of a peripheral \'enous catheter and 90% risk of a skin biirn due to the use of an electric scalpel. It
can be concludcd that the data found in this study permits an identification of these nursing diagnoses making the planning and the intervention of nursing care possible.
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