Action of the nurse in front of patients submitted to mechanical ventilation in emergency emergency
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2022v25i286p7340-4351Keywords:
Artificial Respiration, Nursing Care, EmergenciesAbstract
To avaliate the nursing care to the patientes undergoing on mechanical ventilation in the emergency in the public hospital in Federal District. Methods: descriptive and exploratory study, with quantitative approach with nurses through a semi-structured instrument developed by the researchers, covering the period from June to August 2021. The data collected were compiled in Microsoft Excel for Windows and subjected to descriptive statistical analysis. Results: the least performed nursing actions were checking the level of endotracheal tube (30%) and P/F avaliation (27,5%). Multiparametric monitoring was the care most cited by nurses, with 97,5%. Pneumonia Associated with Mechanical Ventilation was the most cited complication by professionals (63,1%). Conclusion: after data analyzing, it was possible to observe that there is a need for greater investment in continuous training for nurses, from academic training to theis performance in care practice.