Respiratory status of adult patients in the postoperative period of thoracic or upper abdominal surgeries

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Objective: to evaluate the respiratory status of postoperative adult patients by assessing the nursing outcome Respiratory Status. Method: descriptive, cross-sectional study developed with 312 patients. Eighteen NOC indicators were assessed and rated using a Likert-scale questionnaire and definitions. Descriptive and correlative analysis were conducted. Results: the most compromised clinical indicators were coughing (65.5%), auscultated breath sounds (55%), and respiratory rate (51.3%). Factors associated with worse NOC ratings in specific clinical indicators were sex, age, pain, and general anesthesia. Conclusions: certain clinical indicators of respiratory status were more compromised than others in postoperative patients. Patient and context-related variables can affect the level of respiratory compromise.

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Almeida, A. G. de A., Pascoal, L. M., Santos, F. D. R. P., Lima Neto, P. M., Nunes, S. F. L., & de Sousa, V. E. C. (2017). Respiratory status of adult patients in the postoperative period of thoracic or upper abdominal surgeries. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 25. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.2311.2959

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