SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS

This paper is a literature review that aimed to identify a body of essential nursing knowledge to assess patients withAlcoholicWithdrawal Syndrome in Emergency Units. Primary data source was LILACS database using pertinent descriptors. To compose the body of essential knowledge for nursing care, res...

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Main Authors: José Raimundo Pereira dos Santos, Isaac R. Marques
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2005-12-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v10i3.5399
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description This paper is a literature review that aimed to identify a body of essential nursing knowledge to assess patients withAlcoholicWithdrawal Syndrome in Emergency Units. Primary data source was LILACS database using pertinent descriptors. To compose the body of essential knowledge for nursing care, results identified a need to use assessment scales, to have knowledge about clinical manifestations, to know existing therapeutics, and its related interventions. It was concluded that the identification of this body of knowledge can contribute for an effective nursing care to patients with that syndrome.
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spelling doaj.art-8656bb73a773410ab290908dd417a8102022-12-21T23:24:34ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332005-12-011037683http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v10i3.5399SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITSJosé Raimundo Pereira dos Santos Isaac R. MarquesThis paper is a literature review that aimed to identify a body of essential nursing knowledge to assess patients withAlcoholicWithdrawal Syndrome in Emergency Units. Primary data source was LILACS database using pertinent descriptors. To compose the body of essential knowledge for nursing care, results identified a need to use assessment scales, to have knowledge about clinical manifestations, to know existing therapeutics, and its related interventions. It was concluded that the identification of this body of knowledge can contribute for an effective nursing care to patients with that syndrome.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v10i3.5399AlcoholismAlcohol withdrawal seizuresPsychiatryNursing process
spellingShingle José Raimundo Pereira dos Santos
Isaac R. Marques
SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Alcoholism
Alcohol withdrawal seizures
Psychiatry
Nursing process
title SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
title_full SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
title_fullStr SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
title_full_unstemmed SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
title_short SYSTEMATIZATION OF NURSING CARE TO PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC WITHD RAWAL SYNDROME IN EMERGENCY UNITS
title_sort systematization of nursing care to patients with alcoholic withd rawal syndrome in emergency units
topic Alcoholism
Alcohol withdrawal seizures
Psychiatry
Nursing process
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v10i3.5399
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