some of the nursing professionals comprehend the meaning coherently; others have a limited comprehension, based on jargon. Therefore, a deeper understanding of the text contained in this code is necessary so that it can be applied into practice, aiming to provide a quality care that is, above all, ethical and legal.
Arboviruses are diseases caused by viruses and transmitted by contaminated saliva of hematophagous arthropods during blood meal. The objective is: to analyze scientific productions on the subject of epidemiology and collective care in the context of arboviruses. Study of the integrative, descriptive, exploratory and qualitative review modality. Data collection took place in August, 2022, in the following scientific databases: Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS); Online Scientific Electronic Library (SciELO); Medical Literature Review (MEDLINE/PUBMED); Web Of Science and Google Scholar. To carry out the search effectively, the Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS) were defined, which are: Arboviruses; Caution; Epidemiology; Health. The steps established by PRISMA were followed. 07 scientific productions on the subject were gathered. Studies from the year 2022 predominated, in which all of them addressed various aspects related to environmental health, from the symptoms of the disease to its collective impact.
Objective: This study aims to identify and evaluate the care provided by the nursing team, to learn more about the role of nurses in TBI, as well as their main care measures for the patient. Method: This is an integrative review of the last 9 years, of the following databases: Scielo, BVS, LILACS and Google Academic. Results: Traumatic Brain Injury better known by the acronym TBI is a pathology resulting from an aggression to the brain. Considered one of the main public health problems worldwide, traumatic brain injury is becoming increasingly more common in the modern world. It is fundamental that the care to the trauma victim be fast and efficient with trained health professionals, emphasizing that the nurse stands out for his peculiar attributes of care and organization of a diminished assistance. Conclusion: Knowledge about trauma kinematics and the physiopathology of TBI facilitates the care and handling of victims, in addition to minimizing the incidence of possible injuries or sequelae, making it essential to develop studies on the subject, so that nursing professionals are trained and perform their activities in an increasingly effective way.
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