Nursing diagnoses in hospitalized elderly, according to the International Classification of Nursing Practice

  • Andrada M
  • França M
  • Alvarez A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: to identify the nursing diagnoses characteristic of hospitalized elderly at the Medical Clinic of a university hospitalin southern Brazil, according to the International Classification of Nursing Practice, version 1.0. Methods: it is a descriptive,cross-sectional study involving 24 elderly. Results: 158 nursing diagnoses were obtained gathered in 23 groups, groupedinto 14 macro-groups presented by similarities: cardiovascular system, impaired self-care, compromised respiratory system,impaired locomotion system, risk of infection, altered dietary patterns and body weight, impaired endocrine system, alteredgastrointestinal system, committed genitourinary system, altered neurological system, compromised perceptive system,sensorial system, altered cutaneous and hydric system and affected thermal regulatory system. Conclusion: the hospitalizedelderly experienced physiological and pathological alterations and the gerontologist nurse can contribute with the planningaimed at maintaining the physical integrity of the elderly in an individualized and complete manner.

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Andrada, M. M. C. de, França, M., Alvarez, A. M., & Hammerschmidt, K. S. de A. (2016). Nursing diagnoses in hospitalized elderly, according to the International Classification of Nursing Practice. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000100013

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