Emergency presurgical visit
The objective has been to create a Protocol of Structured Presurgical Visit applicable to the patients who are undergoing an emergency surgery, to provide the user and his family all the necessary cares on the basis of those nursing diagnosis that prevail in all the cases of surgical emergency inter...
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author | Alfredo Castro Díaz María Jesús Martín González |
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description | The objective has been to create a Protocol of Structured Presurgical Visit applicable to the patients who are undergoing an emergency surgery, to provide the user and his family all the necessary cares on the basis of those nursing diagnosis that prevail in all the cases of surgical emergency interventions. The used method has been an analysis of the emergency surgical interventions more prevalent from February 2007 until October 2008 in our area (a regional hospital), and statistic of those nursing diagnosis that more frequently appeared in these interventions, the previous moment to the intervention and in addition common to all of them. The results were the following ones: the more frequent emergency operations were: Caesarean, ginecological curettage, laparotomy, help in risk childbirth, orthopaedic surgery and appendectomy. The more frequent nursing diagnosis in all the emergency operations at the previous moment of the intervention were: risk of falls, pain, anxiety, deficit of knowledge, risk of infection, movement stress syndrome, risk of hemorrhage, cutaneous integrity deterioration. The conclusion is that users present at the previous moment to an emergency operation several problems, which force to the emergency surgical ward nurse to the introduction of the nursing methodology, in order to identify the problems, to mark results and to indicate the interventions to achieve those results, besides in a humanitarian way and with quality. This can be obtained by performing a Structured Emergency Presurgical Visit. |
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spelling | doaj.art-10219a4c10c143e89ed57495eaff0b712022-12-22T00:15:13ZspaFundación para el Desarrollo de la EnfermeríaNURE Investigación1697-218X2009-07-01641Emergency presurgical visitAlfredo Castro DíazMaría Jesús Martín GonzálezThe objective has been to create a Protocol of Structured Presurgical Visit applicable to the patients who are undergoing an emergency surgery, to provide the user and his family all the necessary cares on the basis of those nursing diagnosis that prevail in all the cases of surgical emergency interventions. The used method has been an analysis of the emergency surgical interventions more prevalent from February 2007 until October 2008 in our area (a regional hospital), and statistic of those nursing diagnosis that more frequently appeared in these interventions, the previous moment to the intervention and in addition common to all of them. The results were the following ones: the more frequent emergency operations were: Caesarean, ginecological curettage, laparotomy, help in risk childbirth, orthopaedic surgery and appendectomy. The more frequent nursing diagnosis in all the emergency operations at the previous moment of the intervention were: risk of falls, pain, anxiety, deficit of knowledge, risk of infection, movement stress syndrome, risk of hemorrhage, cutaneous integrity deterioration. The conclusion is that users present at the previous moment to an emergency operation several problems, which force to the emergency surgical ward nurse to the introduction of the nursing methodology, in order to identify the problems, to mark results and to indicate the interventions to achieve those results, besides in a humanitarian way and with quality. This can be obtained by performing a Structured Emergency Presurgical Visit.http://www.fuden.es/ponencia_detalle.cfm?ID_PONENCIA=55&ID_PONENCIA_INI=1Nursing DiagnosisPerioperative NursingPatient Care PlanningNursing Methodology ResearchEmergency Nursing |
spellingShingle | Alfredo Castro Díaz María Jesús Martín González Emergency presurgical visit NURE Investigación Nursing Diagnosis Perioperative Nursing Patient Care Planning Nursing Methodology Research Emergency Nursing |
title | Emergency presurgical visit |
title_full | Emergency presurgical visit |
title_fullStr | Emergency presurgical visit |
title_full_unstemmed | Emergency presurgical visit |
title_short | Emergency presurgical visit |
title_sort | emergency presurgical visit |
topic | Nursing Diagnosis Perioperative Nursing Patient Care Planning Nursing Methodology Research Emergency Nursing |
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