Surgical positioning: an update scientific evidence for interventions of nursing
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425202227841Keywords:
Perioperative nursing, Patient positioning, Thirst. Perioperative care. Perioperative nursing. Nursing care.Abstract
Objective: To carry out an integrative review on the evidence related to Nursing interventions during the surgical positioning of the patient. Method: Integrative literature review carried out in February 2021 by consulting the MEDLINE, PubMed, Web of Science, BDEnf, and LILACS databases to answer the question: “What evidence is available on nursing interventions during surgical positioning of the adult patient?” Results: After search and analysis, nine articles contemplated the research objective and composed the final sample. It was possible to verify a variety of interventions, with a predominance of evaluation of preexisting and external factors, use of risk assessment scales, support surfaces, and use of prophylactic dressings. Conclusions: It was possible to update the scientific evidence regarding the application of interventions aimed at surgical positioning. The use of ELPO, SAEP, and Scott-Triggers is the most effective, as the patient’s assessment previously associated with the use of scales/instruments, allowing positive results and reduction of complications associated with the surgical position. It is necessary to carry out new research with higher levels of scientific evidence, aiming to qualify nursing care.
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