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Cardiorespiratory arrest: performance of the nursing team in an intensive care unit

Authors :
Renata de Jesus da Silva Negrão
Tatiana Menezes Noronha Panzetti
Andrezza Ozela Vilhena
Jully Grace Freitas de Paula Ramalho
Amanda Alves Fecury
Carla Viana Dendasck
Cláudio Alberto Gellis de Mattos Dias
Elisângela Claudia de Medeiros Moreira
Keulle Oliveira da Souza
Amanda Camille Gomes Silva Ribeiro
John Anderson Gato Godinho
Tatiane Lima Raiol
Euzébio de Oliveira
Manoel Samuel Cruz Neto
Renata de Jesus da Silva Negrão
Tatiana Menezes Noronha Panzetti
Andrezza Ozela Vilhena
Jully Grace Freitas de Paula Ramalho
Amanda Alves Fecury
Carla Viana Dendasck
Cláudio Alberto Gellis de Mattos Dias
Elisângela Claudia de Medeiros Moreira
Keulle Oliveira da Souza
Amanda Camille Gomes Silva Ribeiro
John Anderson Gato Godinho
Tatiane Lima Raiol
Euzébio de Oliveira
Manoel Samuel Cruz Neto
Source :
Revista Cientifica Multidisciplinar Nucleo Do Conhecimento; 2448-0959; RC:136131
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: The advances in medicine, eradication and control of infectious diseases, as well as improvements in quality of life in recent decades, have brought greater longevity to the population, with the epidemiological transition of diseases taking place, with emphasis on Non-communicable Chronic Diseases, such as coronary heart disease. This research aims to identify the clinical parameters that the nursing team uses in the recognition of Cardiopulmonary Arrest in an Intensive Care Unit. Method: This is a descriptive research, with a qualitative approach, carried out in the intensive care center of a private hospital, located in the city of Belém, State of Pará. The participants were nursing professionals, who answered a semi-structured form, to analyze the actions and knowledge in emergencies in Cardiorespiratory Arrest by the clinically serious user. Results and Discussion: It can be observed that the participants identify a scenario of cardiorespiratory arrest through discomfort, facial expressions, pallor, difficulty breathing, vital signs, decreased cardiac output and saturation and absence of pulse. However, in relation to the behavior in the attendance, the research proved to be unsatisfactory in several approached aspects, it identified lack of knowledge of the nursing team in the taking of conducts and insecurity in the accomplishment of procedures. Conclusion: The performance of the nursing team in Cardiorespiratory Arrest must continue to be disseminated, aiming at greater safety and autonomy of these professionals, aiming at quality care, the nursing team must be able to attend to this type of clinical emergency, so that they can participate of constant training and updates, so that they become qualified and provide safe and effective care.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Revista Cientifica Multidisciplinar Nucleo Do Conhecimento; 2448-0959; RC:136131
Notes :
application/pdf, application/html, Portuguese
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1413221930
Document Type :
Electronic Resource