Intervención de enfermería en un paciente con tuberculosis pulmonar recurrente”

Recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis is a persistent form of pulmonary tuberculosis, characterized by the reappearance of symptoms after a period of improvement or previous treatment. Therefore, comprehensive care and continuous follow-up are essential to effectively address this condition and minimize...

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Main Author: Caice Ibarra, Aura María (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/7560
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Summary:Recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis is a persistent form of pulmonary tuberculosis, characterized by the reappearance of symptoms after a period of improvement or previous treatment. Therefore, comprehensive care and continuous follow-up are essential to effectively address this condition and minimize its impact. This case addressed a critical issue in public health, specifically recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis. It focused on analyzing nursing interventions in a male patient with this disease. Initially, a thorough assessment of the patient was conducted to understand his health status and specific needs. Based on the assessment, various nursing interventions were implemented to treat the disease. These included measures to promote adherence to antituberculous treatment, as well as education for the patient and his family on symptom management and control. Additionally, the patient's progress was monitored through regular laboratory tests and clinical evaluations. The results indicated significant improvement in the patient's health due to these interventions, thereby fulfilling the objective of analyzing the effectiveness of nursing interventions in managing recurrent pulmonary tuberculosis. This study highlighted not only the importance of proper medication administration but also the comprehensive support of the patient to achieve successful recovery and prevent future relapses.