Frequency of nursing diagnoses in a surgical clinic

  • Vasconcelos A
  • Castro C
  • Silva D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: to identify the frequency of Nursing Diagnoses of patients in a surgical clinic. Methods: cross-sectional study, performed with 99 patients in the postoperative of general surgery. Data were collected through a questionnaire validated according to domains of NANDA International, including physical and laboratory examination. Results: 17 nursing diagnoses were found; eight had a frequency higher than 50.0% (infection risk, impaired tissue integrity, constipation risk, anxiety, bleeding risk, acute pain, delayed surgical recovery, dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility). It was observed in all patients the Nursing Diagnostics: risk of infection, impaired tissue integrity and risk of constipation. Conclusion: the frequency of the most prevalent diagnosis is inserted in the domains safety/protection and nutrition, which determines the need to redirect nursing care, prioritizing the patient's clinic.

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Vasconcelos, A. C., Castro, C. G. A. de, Silva, D. F. da, & Sousa, V. J. de. (2015). Frequency of nursing diagnoses in a surgical clinic. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 16(6), 826. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000600008

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