“Cuidados de Enfermería en un recién nacido prematuro moderado, hijo de madre pre eclámptica”
Nursing care in neonatal patients, requires that nursing professionals apart from knowing the pathology should establish appropriate care, effectively, efficiently and comprehensively based on their needs. This study aims the implementation of the Nursing Process in a patient remained hospitalized 2...
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| フォーマット: | bachelorThesis |
| 言語: | spa |
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2016
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| オンライン・アクセス: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/3013 |
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| 要約: | Nursing care in neonatal patients, requires that nursing professionals apart from knowing the pathology should establish appropriate care, effectively, efficiently and comprehensively based on their needs. This study aims the implementation of the Nursing Process in a patient remained hospitalized 25 days; in the service of Neonatology General Teaching Hospital Province Riobamba (HPGDR); with a medical diagnosis of Premature New-born moderate, 32.1 weeks gestation, female sex: Membrane Disease and Halina grade IV, hypothermia, delayed Sepsis. The child is the son of a pre eclamptic mother. Inpatient: Ineffective breating pattern ineffective infant feeding hypotermia risk of infections, axietyon the part of parents, dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility assessment by functional patterns MARJORY GORDON in which the following diagnoses NANDA: Inpatient: Ineffective breathing pattern, ineffective pattern of infant feeding, hypothermia, risk of infection, anxiety on the part of the father, dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility; risk. Deficit fluid volume, risk of developmental delay, risk of syndrome of sudden infant death, risk of impaired skin integrity, risk of brain injury, risk of choking, aspiration risk, risk of necrotizing enterocolitis, which they were directed to the patient what helped devolve favorably the health status. This case study with the implementation of home visits and scientifically grounded in parent- child interaction model by Kathryn E. Barnard; the home monitoring, is particularly focused on the parent-child interaction with the environment, it helps quantify nutrition education and the environment during the first years of life, through which the patient achieves compressive activities that help to improve the patient health through plans abaout educational information that was provided to the mother to help the extrauterine adaptation, adequate maternal management to strengthen the growth and development of the baby and prevent infant morbidity and mortality. |
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