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International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Protocol Proposal For The Care Of The Person With Venous Ulcer

Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas; Daniele Vieira Dantas; Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres; Quinídia Lúcia Duarte de Almeida Quithé; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Ellen de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos; Tiago Alves de Brito; Kezauyn Miranda Aiquoc; José Joandson de Souza dos Santos; Izabelle Cristine Tarquinio de Carvalho; Izabelle Bezerra Costa; Rayane Araújo do Nascimento; Natália Raiane Silva Vieira; Gabryelle de Lima Silva; Dayse Medeiros Bezerra; Maria Marinah Souza do Nascimento; Maria Solange Moreira de Lima; Jaciana Medeiros da Costa Dias; Emily de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos; Isabelle Cristina Braga Coutinho Cunha; Michelle Carneiro Fonseca; Sérgio Balbino da Silva

Objective: To propose a care protocol for the care of the person with a venous ulcer in highly complex services. Methods and results: This is a methodological study, in three stages: literature review, validation of content and validation in the clinical context. The literature review was carried out from June to August/2011, being the basis for the construction of the Protocol for Venous Ulcers. The content validation included 53 judges (44 nurses, 8 physicians and 1 physiotherapist) selected through the Lattes platform to evaluate the items of the protocol. Validation in the clinical context occurred at the University Hospital Onofre Lopes, in Natal/RN with four judges (nurses), who worked in pairs, evaluating 32 patients with venous ulcers. The protocol was validated with 15 categories: sociodemographic data; anamnesis; examinations; ulcer characteristics; care with the lesion and perilesional area; medicines used to treat the lesion; evaluation and treatment of pain; surgical treatment of chronic venous disease; recurrence prevention (clinical and educational strategies); reference; counter-reference; and quality of life. Conclusion: The validated protocol regarding content and clinical context was applicable. Its implementation is a viable measure that assists in the reorientation of the team in high complexity services, aiming at wound healing and restoration of the patient´s integral health. Keywords: Varicose ulcer; Tertiary Health Care; Protocols; Validation studies.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Nursing Students Experience in Emergency and Intensive Care in a Reference Hospital

Karen Rayara Bezerra Lima; Tiago Alves de Brito; Helena Marta Alves Nunes; Glória Catarina Beserra Rodriguez; Rayane Araújo do Nascimento; Lívia Maria Nunes Henriques; Kezauyn Miranda Aiquoc; Ellen de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos; José Joandson de Souza dos Santos; Sabrina Daiane Gurgel Sarmento; Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas; Daniele Vieira Dantas; Maria Alzete de Lima; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Janmilli da Costa Dantas; Tatiana Melo dos Santos; Maria Marinah Souza do Nascimento; Isabelle Cristina Braga Coutinho Cunha; Dayse Medeiros Bezerra

Objective: To report the experiences and activities carried out by nursing students during practical activities in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Room at a referral hospital. Methods and results: This is an experience report of students from the nursing graduation course during the practical activities of the subjects Integral Attention to Health II, High Complexity module in Emergency and Intensive Care Unit of a reference state hospital in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, in the period from 18 November to 08 October 2015. The experience provided the students a dimension of the nursing care in the high complexity services. Thus, the results have been described considering the procedures and knowledge used and the concept of this experience to the students in the hospitals. Conclusion: During the development of the training activities, it is observed an important learning both individually and in groups of students. The progress in achieving the nursing care, the application of the clinical reasoning associated with the referenced theoretical basis are increasingly set in carrying out the practice. Keywords: Nursing Students; Critical Care Nursing; Intensive Care Units; Emergency Medical Services.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Quality Of Care Indicators Of A Pre-Hospital Mobile Emergency: A Review

Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas; Daniele Vieira Dantas; Marina de Góes Salvetti; Isabel Karolyne Fernandes Costa; Gilson de Vasconcelos Torres; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Maria Marinah Souza do Nascimento; José Eugênio Lopes Leite; Ana Paula Fernandes Leiros de Souza; Isabelle Cristina Braga Coutinho Cunha; Maria Solange Moreira de Lima; Rayane Araújo do Nascimento; Kezauyn Miranda Aiquoc; Ellen de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos; Tiago Alves de Brito; José Joandson de Souza dos Santos; Sabrina Daiane Gurgel Sarmento; Sérgio Balbino da Silva; Izabelle Bezerra Costa; Izabelle Cristine Tarquinio de Carvalho

Objective: To identify the quality of care indicators in pre-hospital mobile emergency services. Methods and results: This study is a systematic review conducted in December/2015 in eight databases using the keywords: quality indicators in health care; pre-hospital care; and quality, access, and evaluation of the health care. Seventeen studies were selected and the following indicators were identified: conservation of the ambulances; physical structure; comfort in the ambulance; material resources; safety for the patient/professional; continuing education; response time; professional remuneration; professional/patient satisfaction; access; host; humanization; performed service; safety demonstrated by the team; privacy to the patient; guidelines on care; relationship between the professional/patient; opportunity of the patient to complaint. Conclusion: The establishment the of the quality of care indicators the in mobile emergency services will allow the construction of instruments to evaluate this type of service to search for excellence results in mobile emergency services.


Revista gaúcha de enfermagem | 2014

The educational practice of preceptors in healthcare residencies: a study on reflective practice

Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Marta Lenise do Prado

The purpose of this article was to reflect on thepractice of preceptorship as an educational practice in the training and qualifications of professional health information for the public health system. This is a theoretical reflection with support in the literature. The teacher addresses the teaching-learning process and transforms the activities in the work on educational moments. In this area arise questions about what is being preceptor and their role in health education. It is necessary to teach knowledge beyond the content of the discipline, and reflecting about preceptorship as an educational practice in the workplace, the preceptor needs pedagogical preparation. Herewith, being a preceptor means being a teacher? This reflection places us in front of a problem present in our daily exercise, which is the pedagogical training of those who teach for a transformation of practice in health.


Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2014

A PRÁTICA EDUCATIVA DOS PRECEPTORES NAS RESIDÊNCIAS EM SAÚDE: UM ESTUDO DE REFLEXÃO

Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Marta Lenise do Prado

The purpose of this article was to reflect on thepractice of preceptorship as an educational practice in the training and qualifications of professional health information for the public health system. This is a theoretical reflection with support in the literature. The teacher addresses the teaching-learning process and transforms the activities in the work on educational moments. In this area arise questions about what is being preceptor and their role in health education. It is necessary to teach knowledge beyond the content of the discipline, and reflecting about preceptorship as an educational practice in the workplace, the preceptor needs pedagogical preparation. Herewith, being a preceptor means being a teacher? This reflection places us in front of a problem present in our daily exercise, which is the pedagogical training of those who teach for a transformation of practice in health.


Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2014

La práctica educativa de preceptores en residencias en salud: un estudio de reflexión

Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Marta Lenise do Prado

The purpose of this article was to reflect on thepractice of preceptorship as an educational practice in the training and qualifications of professional health information for the public health system. This is a theoretical reflection with support in the literature. The teacher addresses the teaching-learning process and transforms the activities in the work on educational moments. In this area arise questions about what is being preceptor and their role in health education. It is necessary to teach knowledge beyond the content of the discipline, and reflecting about preceptorship as an educational practice in the workplace, the preceptor needs pedagogical preparation. Herewith, being a preceptor means being a teacher? This reflection places us in front of a problem present in our daily exercise, which is the pedagogical training of those who teach for a transformation of practice in health.


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2014

Evento adverso versus erro de medicação: percepções da equipe de enfermagem atuante em terapia intensiva

Patrícia Cabral Ferreira; Anna Lívia de Medeiros Dantas; Késsya Dantas Diniz; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Regimar Carla Machado; Francis Solange Vieira Tourinho


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Characterization of Publications on Burns in Brazil and Changes Resulting from Trauma in Brazil: Systematic Review of the Literature

Karen Rayara Bezerra Lima; Sara Porfírio de Oliveira; Glória Catarina Beserra Rodriguez; Rayane Araújo do Nascimento; Livia Maria Nunes; Kezauyn Miranda Aiquoc; Ellen de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos; José Joandson de Souza dos Santos; Sabrina Daiane Gurgel Sarmento; Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas; Daniele Vieira Dantas; Maria do Carmo de Oliveira Ribeiro; Ana Elza Oliveira de Mendonça; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Isabelle Cristina Braga Coutinho Cunha; Maria Marinah Souza do Nascimento; Marília Rute de Souto Medeiros; Vivianny Beatriz Silva Costa; Beatriz Da Silva Monteiro Cavalcante; Michelle Carneiro Fonseca; Luana Dinaiza Pinheiro De Medeiros


Cogitare Enfermagem | 2015

PORTFÓLIO NA AVALIAÇÃO DO ESTUDANTE DE GRADUAÇÃO NA ÁREA DA SAÚDE: ESTUDO BIBLIOMÉTRICO

Mariely Carmelina Bernardi; Marta Lenise do Prado; Silvana Silveira Kempfer; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Saionara Nunes de Oliveira


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Clinical Reasoning: Instrument for Clinical Decisions of Nursing Students in the Care Process

Vinicius Lino de Souza Neto; Ana Karoline Cordeiro Batista; Ellen Caroline paiva de Godoy; Ericka Suellen Villar; Fabrina Rafaela Birth Andrade; Felype Joseh de Souza Lima Alves; Silva; Fernanda Nahara Carvalho Dossantos; Fernanda Rafaela dos Santos; Isabella Kilia Macedo Silva; Izabelle Bezerra Costa; Leticia Alves de Amorim; Marianna Dayenne Batista de Paiva; Michael Pyerre Martins Duarte; Olga Alice Alencar Moreira; Thais Monteiro da Silva Padilha; Anne Heloyse Ribeiro Ferreira; Sidcléia Kecia Vieira Silva; Kátia Regina Barros Ribeiro; Ana Elza Oliveira de Mendonça; Rosangela Vidal de Negreiros; Mary Luce Melquíades Meira

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Daniele Vieira Dantas

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Ellen de Fátima Lima Vasconcelos

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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José Joandson de Souza dos Santos

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Kezauyn Miranda Aiquoc

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Rayane Araújo do Nascimento

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Izabelle Bezerra Costa

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Jéssica Martinelli Martins de Assis

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Sabrina Daiane Gurgel Sarmento

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Tiago Alves de Brito

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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