Nursing diagnoses in pre-hospital care of SAMU advanced life support
- Nursing & Care Open Access Journal
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Pamela Macena Pimentel da Silva,<sup>1</sup>
Isabeli
Emily Chevonik,<sup>2</sup>
Larissa Marcondes<sup>3</sup>
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Abstract
Objective: to determine the nursing diagnoses that can be used in the context of Mobile Prehospital Care of advanced life support ambulances based on the NANDA-I Classification System 2024-2026. Methodology: descriptive, methodological research with a quantitative approach, carried out in the city of Curitiba, Paraná, with data from incident reports, from August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019, attended by the Advanced Life Support of the Emergency Medical Service. The sample consisted of 388 incident reports. Results: changes in vital signs and airway characteristics listed three affected domains, elimination and exchange, activity and rest, safety and protection, and 21 nursing diagnosis titles were determined. Conclusion: it is believed that the results facilitate the implementation of a stage of the nursing process in prehospital care, improving decision-making by the nurse.
Keywords
Nursing diagnosis, pre hospital care, emergency, emergency medical services, nursing care