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Implemented nursing process to the patient with hypertension, diabetes Mellitus, Hepatitis type C: case study

Processo de enfermagem implementado ao cliente com hipertensão, diabetes Mellitus, Hepatite C: estudo de caso
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Silva, Débora de Souza Barbosa da
Oliveira, Gabriela Moraes Bueno de
Mello, Langs de Arantes Ferreira de
Santos, Luanny Regina de Oliveira
Tavares, Renata Evangelista
Schutz, Vivian

Abstract

Objective: Was to apply the nursing process based on NANDA's proposition as an element of practical learning for nursing students in the fourth semester. Method: Qualitative review type case study. Results: We have noted that the nursing care to this type of patient has been favorable to the p... view more

Objective: Was to apply the nursing process based on NANDA's proposition as an element of practical learning for nursing students in the fourth semester. Method: Qualitative review type case study. Results: We have noted that the nursing care to this type of patient has been favorable to the prognosis, and furthermore has enabled the development of every stage of the nursing process, also contributing to the academic formation. Conclusion: The nursing care then ends showing how complex this science is, proving it doesn’t require only scientific knowing, but the sensitivity and ability when dealing with people that don’t need only physical assistance, but those that go beyond this barrier.... view less

Keywords
nursing; chronic illness; caregiving; health care; quality; male nurse; training; theory-practice

Classification
Medical Sociology
Medicine, Social Medicine

Free Keywords
Nursing Process, Nursing Care, Chronic Disease.

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2013

Page/Pages
p. 3196-3205

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 1

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Free Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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