Proceso atención de enfermería en lactante menor con neumonía adquirida (NAC) en la comunidad.
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) or also known as extra-hospital, is a pathology of infectious origin that mainly affects the lungs, causing inflammation in the lung parenchyma. Pneumonia is currently the leading cause of death in children under five years of age. The present clinical case is base...
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2021
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/10374 |
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Tóm tắt: | Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) or also known as extra-hospital, is a pathology of infectious origin that mainly affects the lungs, causing inflammation in the lung parenchyma. Pneumonia is currently the leading cause of death in children under five years of age. The present clinical case is based on a minor infant, 5 months old, the mother reports that she goes to the Health Center of her locality and to a private doctor, with her infant due to a clinical picture of hyperthermia, maculopapular lesions, respiratory deficit, approximately with a evolution of two months ago with a productive cough that produces emesis. When she did not see improvement, she was referred to the Martín Icaza General Hospital on the third day, with a medical diagnosis of Bronchopneumonia, the infant was admitted active - reactive with signs of respiratory distress with subcostal drawing (1 point), Silverman scale (1 point), Glasgow 15 / 15, productive cough, maculopapular lesions, edema in upper extremities, hyperthermia, hypohydration and intolerance to breastfeeding. Physical examination: chest with crackling lung fields on the left and right bases, soft depressible abdomen not painful on palpation, swollen upper extremities at the level of the hands. Vital signs: Blood pressure 87 / 50mmHg, Heart rate: 175 beats per minute, Respiratory rate: 64 breaths per minute, Body temperature: 38.9oC, SpO2: 82% in ambient air. The nursing care process has as its fundamental objective the adequate planning and execution of care in order for the young infant to recover her health in the shortest possible time. |
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