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Cárdenas, C., Carmen, N. (2019). Diagnósticos de enfermería en pacientes con politraumatismo hospitalizados en emergencia [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/723
Cárdenas, C., Carmen, N. Diagnósticos de enfermería en pacientes con politraumatismo hospitalizados en emergencia [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2019. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/723
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title = "Diagnósticos de enfermería en pacientes con politraumatismo hospitalizados en emergencia",
author = "Carmen Álvarez, Noemi Cristina",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2019"
}
Background: Nursing registries have become an important element in the visibility of nursing care; however, studies of this nature are scarce. Objective: to determine the nursing diagnoses and their association with some variables in patients with admitted at the public hospital. Material and methods: design, descriptive, prospective, correlational the sample consisted of 105 patients hospitalized with polytrauma, whom was applied a questionnaire of sociodemographic and clinical factors and checklist "Nursing diagnoses of patients with multiple trauma" (Alpha de Cronbach 0.94). The data were processed in the statistical program SPSS version 23. Results: The majority of the participants were young adults, males, single, with secondary education and independent work. The time of stay was between 01 a 06 o'clock. The most frequent cause of polytrauma was traffic accidents, the slight polytraumatism predominated and almost half presented trauma of the upper limb. Of 13 NANDA domains (2018-2020), 12 real nursing diagnoses were identified that correspond to six domains; being the most affected Comfort domain (97.1% "Acute Pain"), followed by the domain Coping / tolerance to stress (89.5% "Anxiety"), Activity / rest domain (58% "Deterioration of physical mobility" ). Regarding the potential nursing diagnoses, it was found that the Safety / protection domain was more affected ("Risk of Infection", "Risk of peripheral neurovascular dysfunction"). The level of awareness showed correlation with 09 actual nursing diagnoses, highlighting that this was direct and strong with the anxiety diagnosis (r = 0.609). the heart rate and oxygen saturation showed an association with eight diagnoses, showing greater strength of association with the diagnosis "decrease in cardiac output" (r = 0.701) and inverse association with the "fluid volume deficit" (r = -0.566).
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