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Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients

Nursing interventions and outcomes for pressure ulcer risk in critically ill patients

... between nursing interventions and outcomes for the diagnosis Pressure ulcer risk in critically ill ...63 patients in an intensive care ... See full document

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Mapping the nursing care with the NIC for patients in risk for pressure ulcer.

Mapping the nursing care with the NIC for patients in risk for pressure ulcer.

... Deiniion and risk factors of a new nursing diagnosis: risk for pressure ...ulcer. In: Shee- rin F, Sermeus W, Ehrenberg A, ...an Nursing Diagnoses, Intervenions ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.23 número1

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.23 número1

... Braden and Waterlow risk assessment scales in critically ill ...55 patients in intensive care units, was performed through evaluation of sociodemographic and ... See full document

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CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, OUTCOMES AND RISK FACTORS FOR DEATH AMONG CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH HIV-RELATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, OUTCOMES AND RISK FACTORS FOR DEATH AMONG CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH HIV-RELATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY

... treatments, and in-hospital ...aminotransferase and arterial blood gas analysis (pH, bicarbonate, CO 2 partial pressure and inspired oxygen), as well as CD4 lymphocyte count and ... See full document

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Association of renal biomarkers with 3-month and 1-year outcomes among critically ill acute stroke patients.

Association of renal biomarkers with 3-month and 1-year outcomes among critically ill acute stroke patients.

... consecutive patients with acute stroke within 72 hours from symptom onset, admitted to a Neurological and Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit in a hospital in Taiwan from September 1, 2007 to ... See full document

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Venous ulcer : risk factors and the Nursing Outcomes

Venous ulcer : risk factors and the Nursing Outcomes

... correlations and associations between the risk factors of patients with VU and the nursing outcome of the study activities generated information relevant to the development of new ... See full document

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Rev. esc. enferm. USP  vol.49 número5

Rev. esc. enferm. USP vol.49 número5

... the pressure ulcer healing process in critically ill patients treated with conventional dressing therapy plus low-intensity laser therapy evaluated by the Pressure ... See full document

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Laserterapia em úlcera por pressão: avaliação pelas Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing e Nursing Outcomes Classification.

Laserterapia em úlcera por pressão: avaliação pelas Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing e Nursing Outcomes Classification.

... the pressure ulcer healing process in critically ill patients treated with conventional dressing therapy plus low-intensity laser therapy evaluated by the Pressure ... See full document

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INTRA-ABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN  CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

INTRA-ABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

... diagnosis and APACHE II score are collected during ...factors and predisposing conditions for increased IAP as well as associated conditions are also recorded for each ...expiration in complete ... See full document

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Fatores de risco para lesão de córnea em pacientes criticos na terapia intensiva: uma revisão integrativa     Risk factors for injury in the cornea in critical patients in intensive care: an integrative review

Fatores de risco para lesão de córnea em pacientes criticos na terapia intensiva: uma revisão integrativa Risk factors for injury in the cornea in critical patients in intensive care: an integrative review

... the risk factors for corneal injury in critically ill patients in intensive ...“Which risk factors are involved in the development of corneal injury in ... See full document

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE NURSING INTERVENTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FALLS IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE NURSING INTERVENTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FALLS IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE

... involved in health promotion in order to correct, mitigate or influence an environment conducive to autonomy and quality of life (Costa et ...for patients with a considerable degree of ... See full document

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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva  vol.25 número2 en v25n2a11

Rev. bras. ter. intensiva vol.25 número2 en v25n2a11

... 86 patients (86%) required mechanical ventilation, and the remaining cases used noninvasive ...MV and AKI. MV was necessary for 32 patients with AKI (91.4%) and for 54 non-AKI ... See full document

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Understanding the mechanisms of glutamine action in critically ill patients

Understanding the mechanisms of glutamine action in critically ill patients

... supplementation in surgical or critically ill patients (Schulman et ...survival in intensive care unit patients (Hall et ...2005). In a retrospective case-control study, ... See full document

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Association of Patient Care with Ventilator-Associated Conditions in Critically Ill Patients: Risk Factor Analysis.

Association of Patient Care with Ventilator-Associated Conditions in Critically Ill Patients: Risk Factor Analysis.

... treating patients has a major effect on ...intensivists in the management of MV patients can be ...(SATs) and spontaneous breathing trials (SBTs), indicating these two could avoid ΔP ... See full document

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Alarm of monitoring invasive of blood pressure: are we giving the attention required?

Alarm of monitoring invasive of blood pressure: are we giving the attention required?

... utility in monitoring and patient safety, it is worth noting that there is no point to the limits of these devices are not properly ...moment, in a timely manner. This attitude was also observed ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.16 número6

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.16 número6

... for patients with ulcer, the lowest score on the Braden Scale was 8, whereas for patients without ulcer, the lowest score was ...score in patients who did not develop ... See full document

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Hypophosphatemia in critically ill children

Hypophosphatemia in critically ill children

... reduction in blood concentrations of insulin takes place; in response to this, glucagon release increases, which then stimulates fat and muscle catabolism to form ...loss in muscular mass, ... See full document

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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem  vol.19 número1

Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.19 número1

... ordinate and false positive values (1 – speciicity) on the abscissa as a function of each cut-off ...concentrated in the upper left corner of the ROC ...(AUC) and accuracy, which can be classiied as ... See full document

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Systematization of nursing care to children and adolescents in psychological distress

Systematization of nursing care to children and adolescents in psychological distress

... diagnoses, nursing interventions and results described by NANDA International (NANDA-I), Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) for ... See full document

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Application of a modified sequential organ failure assessment score to critically ill patients

Application of a modified sequential organ failure assessment score to critically ill patients

... used in patients without ...nevertheless, in their study, Vincent et ...of patients who were intubated and sedated, nor how the GCS was determined in these ...mortality in ... See full document

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