Proceso de atención de enfermería en sepsis neonato bacteriana del recién nacido.
It is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulatory inflammatory response of the host to infection. It results in a syndrome of physiological, pathological and biochemical alterations, being one of the main causes of serious illness and mortality worldwide. The mortality ra...
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2022
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| Online Access: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/12713 |
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| Summary: | It is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulatory inflammatory response of the host to infection. It results in a syndrome of physiological, pathological and biochemical alterations, being one of the main causes of serious illness and mortality worldwide. The mortality rate in live births registers values of up to almost 50%. 80% of these deaths occur within the first week of life and approximately one million neonates die within 24 hours. In the following clinical case we did not find a male newborn product of a cesarean section of 40 hours of life in the neonatology area, he begins to present a decline in his state of health, characterized by fever of 38 degrees, audible groan at distance, nasal flaring and subcostal retraction and perioral cyanosis and gastric intolerance manifested by vomiting, the assessment and establishment of the diagnosis fall on a neonatal bacterial sepsis, for which the Nursing Care Process in the approach of this clinical condition guarantees the measures and actions that are needed to recover the health integrity of the newborn. Therefore, the methodology applied in this process consists of Nanda, Nic and Noc. On the other hand, the 11 patterns of Marjory Gordon will be essential to assess this patient and recognize her existing alterations. Thus, the interventions applied in the newborn will maintain the purpose of recovering the respiratory capacity of the newborn affected by bacterial sepsis and reduce the risk of septic shock that this condition can cause if it is not managed according to what is established. |
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